Conservative businessman and MyPillow founder Mike Lindell has disputed reports that his business lost $5 million over a recent court order.
Lindell specifically took issue with a statement made by a news outlet that MyPillow had to pay $5 million for a"Prove Mike Wrong" challenge related to the 2020 presidential election. Lindell said in a video published Tuesday he had spent"the last three hours" talking with reporters because they thought"they got dirt on MyPillow.""MyPillow did not lose $5 million dollars," said Lindell.
More Lies About MyPillow In The Media Today. To Watch The Full Video, Click Here. https://t.co/rE3i3tN4ZR @TheRealFrankSp1 @MyPillowUSA pic.twitter.com/pVKjRKrVbr — Mike Lindell July 11, 2023 Lindell's statement comes after he was ordered in April to pay $5 million to a computer and software expert who succeeded in refuting his data related to 2020 election fraud claims, according to a decision from a private arbitration panel.
Almost 850 items are up for bid in the auction, which is set to end on July 18 at 7 p.m. The location of the auction is listed as 4701A Valley Industrial Blvd. S. in Shakopee, Minnesota.
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