The MyPillow CEO is facing a backlash from voting machine manufacturer Smartmatic.
Mike Lindell may face a court hearing over his ability to pay legal costs to voting machine company Smartmatic.Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, faces defamation cases brought by voting machine manufacturers Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic and Eric Coomer, a former Dominion employee. The manufacturers have said Lindell's unsubstantiated claims that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump significantly damaged their reputations.
Our lawyer bills at MyPillow were $2 million a month to fight these frivolous lawsuits and I said, 'This is ridiculous,'' Lindell said.He added that his new lawyers cost one-10th of the price of his previous attorneys. 'It's been very hard the last couple months, but we pray every day we get through it, and I'm never giving up,' he said.
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