The MyPillow CEO, who is an election denier and Donald Trump's close ally, has lost legal representation in one of his cases.
Mike Lindell has lost an attorney in one of his legal cases related to his unproved claims of voter fraud.The MyPillow CEO is appealing a February decision by a U.S. District Court to uphold a $5 million ruling against him over his claims that the 2020 election was stolen via widespread voter fraud.
'Counsel for Respondent has notified the Court by email that he can no longer serve as lead counsel for Respondent,' Magistrate Judge Dulce J. Foster wrote.The filing did not name the attorney who is leaving the case, but other court documents show that Lindell is represented by Douglas Wardlow of Lindell Management and Thomas Miller.Newsweek has contacted Lindell and Miller for comment by email outside normal business hours.
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