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    Well let's all watch this prediction. It might be wishful thinking. Things are not going all that well for MyPillowGuy here on earth.


    'It's the End Times': Mike Lindell says God will rapture him over voting machines

    David Edwards
    March 26, 2024 10:35AM ET


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    MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell this week said God could initiate the End Times if he is unable to abolish voting machines.

    On his FrankSpeech platform, Lindell referred to a Georgia court case about voting machines.

    "And you'd think that would be the number one story in the world," Lindell said. "Because what's happened in our country, and I told our real president [Donald Trump] this, here's a bucket. Call this the bucket of common sense."

    "Everybody is jumping into this bucket of common sense," he continued. "They look for Jesus when things are going bad. They're praying, and they're jumping in this bucket, and they never get out."

    Lindell called his voting machine crusade "the greatest revival in history for Jesus Christ."

    "And I tell people, we're in a win-win situation," he explained. "If everything I'm fighting for, if we don't save our country, it's the End Times, we all go to heaven as believers. It's a win-win. Everybody's got to embrace it."

    ALSO READ: Convicted January 6 felon wants to storm the Capitol again — as an elected congressman

    Lindell said that he had received a solution from God to election fraud.

    "God gave me a download of a plan and I announced it in August, this plan to secure our elections and that they turned up the heat," he opined. "They've attacked MyPillow worse than they've ever been attacked."

    "They don't want these machines gone, everybody," he added. "They want these computers to stay in place. The uni-party, deep state globalists, the evil that's out there. This is where it's at."

    "There's no other reason that they would be attacking me now."


    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-end-times/
     
  3. stumbler

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    Reality seems to be coming to bear.


    Judge ordering Mike Lindell's eviction from Minnesota warehouse

    David Edwards
    March 26, 2024 1:29PM ET


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    MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is expected to be evicted from a Minnesota warehouse after reportedly failing to pay $200,000 in rent for the past two months.

    The StarTribune reported on court documents showing Lindell had received at least four notices of default at a warehouse in Shakopee.

    "The latest eviction notice says the company is behind in payments for February and March, owing Delaware-based First Industrial, L.P. more than $217,000 for rent and other charges for the facility located at 4701 Valley Boulevard South," the StarTribune's report said.

    Attorney Sara Filo said Lindell had "more or less vacated" the premises already.

    "At this point there's a representation that no further payment is going to be made under this lease, so we'd like to go ahead with finding a new tenant," Filo explained at a Tuesday eviction court hearing.

    ALSO READ: Scientific proof Republicans are killing women

    Scott County Chief Judge Caroline Lennon said an eviction notice would be ordered as soon as the landlord could file the paperwork.

    StarTribune pointed out that MyPillow also has a second warehouse location in Shakopee.

    Lindell has recently complained about his dwindling fortune as he crusades to abolish voting machines, which he believes were used to steal the 2020 presidential election from Donald Trump.

    "I will never shut up," Lindell said Monday on his FrankSpeech platform. "They can take it all, and I've said that. I've spent every dime I've had."

    "I don't have any money left, but I don't have anything less than I had before," he added. "I had a pickup truck and a house I live in, and that's it. I don't drive around and eat with two forks, okay?"



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  4. stumbler

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    I am seeing kind of a trend here.


    Mike Lindell dumped by attorneys as he fights to avoid paying $5M 'Prove Mike Wrong' prize

    Alex Henderson, AlterNet
    March 26, 2024 2:29PM ET


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    MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been trying to get out of paying the $5 million he owes to Nevada-based software developer and computer forensics expert Robert Zeidman, who won Lindell's "Prove Mike Wrong" challenge in 2021 — a victory that U.S. District Judge John R. Tunheim upheld as perfectly legitimate in a February 21 ruling.

    But according to Law & Crime's Brandi Buchman, he will be waging his legal battle without two lawyers who have now abandoned him: Andrew Parker and Alec Beck, both with the Minneapolis-based firm Parker Daniels Kibort.

    At his "Cyber Symposium" event in South Dakota in 2021, Lindell offered to pay $5 million to anyone who could disprove his claim that Chinese government officials helped now-President Joe Biden steal the 2020 election from Donald Trump.

    Zeidman took the challenge and claims that, because he thoroughly disproved Lindell's conspiracy theory, the far-right MyPillow CEO owes him the prize.

    READ MORE:Computer forensics expert: Mike Lindell has 'no grounds for appeal' of $5M ruling

    Lindell insists that he doesn't owe the money because Zeidman didn't disprove his election claims, but Tunheim agreed with Zeidman. Nonetheless, Lindell continues his fight with Zeidman.

    Buchman explains, "As two of his attorneys withdraw from his case, 2020 election denier and pillow magnate Mike Lindell has been greenlit to appeal a federal judge's ruling last month affirming he must pay $5 million to a software engineer who defeated an election data challenge that Lindell himself issued. A clerk filed the notice of appeal in Robert Zeidman v. Lindell Management Inc. on March 22 in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit in Missouri, and a briefing schedule followed."

    According to Buchman, Parker and Beck officially withdrew from the case on March 20. But Lindell "appears undeterred" and is now being represented by Minnesota-based attorney Thomas Miller.

    Buchman notes, "Meanwhile, a schedule has now been set for the appeal: transcripts and appendices must be submitted by May 13 along with Lindell Management LLC’s brief."

    READ MORE: Judge orders Mike Lindell to pay $5M to man who debunked his election fraud claims

    Since the 2020 presidential election, Lindell has claimed that Trump was the real winner and that the election was stolen from him — a conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly debunked.

    Lindell has been sued for defamation by Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic, both of whom he falsely accused, without evidence, of helping Biden steal the election.

    READ MORE: Embattled election denier Mike Lindell doesn’t have enough money to pay his lawyers

    Read Law & Crime's full report at this link.



    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-ditched-by-attorneys-as-he-fights-to-avoid-paying-5m/
     
  5. stumbler

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    It could not happen to a nicer fake Christian hypocrite traitor. But it won't help him. Both MyPillowGuy and his company are listed in the Dominion suit which means if MyPillowGuy claims he's broke they can still go after his company.



    'All my money': Mike Lindell suggests he's blown $20M on election crusade

    David Edwards
    April 4, 2024 11:11AM ET



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    MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell claimed that his financial difficulties are all related to his crusade to prove the 2020 presidential election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.

    During a Thursday interview with radio host John Fredericks, Lindell downplayed his recent eviction from a Minnesota warehouse — and blamed a sugar beets company that had subleased the spot.

    He also suggested his opponents had pressured the company to pull out of the deal.

    "We're going, okay, this is strange, our realtor and the landowners, we couldn't believe it," Lindell recalled. "And I told them, I said, I think somebody got to them, this is part of cancel Mike Lindell and MyPillow, you don't go in there and rent from them, and we can't reach them."

    ALSO READ: A criminologist explains why keeping Trump from the White House is all that matters

    Lindell went on to say he had lost $20 million in credit since August.

    "So what ended up happening was, you take almost 20 million dollars that we had in credit lines out there with, let's say, we were getting sheets from overseas, you know, where we make them over in India, and they're coming, and we had 150-day credit, well that credit squished at 30, so all this credit that was squished was about 20 million dollars," he said.

    "I had spent all my money on this country with elections up to August, so what we were very fortunate and blessed that we had a very high inventory that was built up over time," Lindell added.

    "And we're praying we're coming out the other end now, finally, and it was the help of all your people out there supporting us and getting us through."

    In addition to his other financial problems, Lindell has been ordered to pay $5 million to a man who disproved his election evidence, and he's facing a significant lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems.

    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-2667695358/
     
  6. stumbler

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    To bad My{illowGuy is broke.

    Hand recount canceled after Mike Lindell-endorsed candidate fails to come up with $8K

    David Edwards
    April 9, 2024 12:02PM ET



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    A California election recount was abruptly canceled this week after a candidate endorsed by Mike Lindell failed to pay the required fees.

    Shasta County District 2 Supervisors candidate Laura Hobbs requested a hand recount after Allen Long won by more than 50% of the vote, just 13 more votes than needed to prevent a run-off.

    Ultimately, the self-proclaimed MAGA candidate could not raise the $8,626 fee needed to proceed with the recount.

    Shasta County's assistant registrar of voters Joanna Francescut said she was disappointed that the county could not demonstrate the process's transparency.

    "The elections department had arranged the office to accommodate observers, candidates and the media, she said," according to the Record Searchlight. "In addition to the full-time staff that work in the elections office, Francescut had recruited about 30 volunteers who would have been paid $100 a day to help with the recount."

    ALSO READ: Lauren Boebert’s high school has canceled the congresswoman

    "The elections office had asked Hobbs to pay $8,626 for the first day of the recount," the report added. "The process was expected to continue through Thursday, and would have cost about $2,000 less for each day after Monday, Francescut said."

    Democracy Docket noted that Hobbs planned to move forward with an election lawsuit, claiming "[m]any illegal ballots” were cast during the election.

    The lawsuit said there were "a multitude of scenarios where the entirety of the elections process has resulted in human mistakes, lack of security, lack of chain of custody, electronic machine errors and intentional human actions that caused illegal ballots to be cast and tabulated, ballots being counted more than once, or ballots being discarded and not counted.”

    Hobbs asked the court to "moot" her defeat by Long.

    "I am 100% MAGA and America First," Hobbs said in a December statement. "I support hand-counted, fair, and transparent elections. I will fight for the citizens of Shasta County to retain our sovereignty and all of our God-given rights."


    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-hand-count/
     
  7. shootersa

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    Oh, well done.
    BRAVO!
    managed to get Lindells and MAGA in the story even though none of that had anything to do with the story.

    Its how they roll, eh?
     
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    So shooter, what evidence did Trump show repukes in congress about a fraudulent 2020 election?
    And why do you and so many Trumptards believe Trumps election fraud lies?

    Enlighten us :O_o:
     
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  9. stumbler

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    Listen to MyPillowGuy treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republican. Whatever you do don't vote early.




    'Rubbish, you do not vote early!' Mike Lindell goes ballistic at RNC election strategy


    David Edwards
    April 11, 2024 1:39PM ET



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    MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell lashed out at the Republican National Committee for encouraging early voting and ballot harvesting.

    During his Wednesday night show on FrankSpeech, Lindell said RNC attorney Charlie Spies might discourage Arizona Republicans from filing a brief supporting his Supreme Court case against voting machines.

    "Well, I'm gonna tell you, if old Charlie blocks that, I will spend the rest of the year talking about the RNC like they're just as bad as they were before," he said, referring to former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel. "Because what they've done is that would be the worst thing you could do [to] not get behind that, this Supreme Court case."

    "That's all we're asking: you better get behind this, RNC. Every single GOP in the country, every single state should be filing an amicus brief," he continued. "This isn't about the stolen election. This is about future elections. We can't have computers in our election."

    ALSO READ: MAGA congressional candidate: Michelle Obama might be a man, bring back Aunt Jemima

    Lindell disagreed with a Republican plan to mirror Democrats' get-out-the-vote effort with early voting and ballot harvesting.

    "I'm gonna say this now: they can sit there and say, oh, let's go ballot harvest, like, and vote early like the Democrats. Rubbish, you do not vote early! You vote same day, everybody! I will be preaching that right up until the election day! You vote same day!" the pillow executive exclaimed. "Well, Mike, what if something happens like it did in Arizona, where 242 machines went down?"

    "Well, you know what? The public won't stand for this," he added. "Why would you use the machines if you're worried about that?"

    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-early-voting/
     
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    Mike Lindell dealt another loss in Supreme Court ruling

    Tom Boggioni
    April 15, 2024 12:24PM ET



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    My Pillow founder Mike Lindell suffered another court loss on Monday when the Supreme Court refused to hear his appeal related to having his phone seized by the FBI as part of a vote tampering investigation.

    Lindell, who is embroiled in multiple lawsuits that have drained his company of cash, had asked the court to take a look at a ruling made last September after he attempted to make the case that his constitutional rights were infringed when he was ordered to hand over his phone while sitting in the drive-thru in a Minnesota Hardee's.

    In the earlier ruling that the Supreme Court decided to not review, Judge Ralph Erickson of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals wrote, “Lindell’s irritation as to where and how the government took possession of his cell phone does not give rise to a constitutional claim, let alone a showing of a callous disregard for his constitutional rights."


    According to the report from USA Today, the 2022 phone seizure was related to an investigation into "the sharing of sensitive information from Colorado’s computerized voting systems."

    "The FBI had questioned Lindell about Tina Peters, the Mesa County clerk in Colorado who was indicted in 2022 over accusations that she improperly permitted someone to copy access passwords and other files from a secure voting system and post them online, exposing the machines to hackers. Peters has argued the files posted online from the machines she supervised demonstrated flaws in the systems," USA Today's Maureen Groppe reported.


    In Lindell's filing, he accused the government of harassing “those who persist in questioning the integrity of computerized voting systems, particularly those used in the 2020 election.”



    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-phone-2667775516/
     
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    Mike Lindell's 'financial condition' prompts Smartmatic to request court hearing

    David Edwards
    April 16, 2024 2:45PM ET



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    Voting machine company Smartmatic has requested a status hearing due to MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's deteriorating financial condition.

    Smartmatic filed the 5-page motion Tuesday after a series of defamation claims initiated by U.S. Dominion, Inc., and Dominion Voting Systems against Lindell and My Pillow regarding their statements about the 2020 presidential election.

    In a counterclaim, Lindell accused Smartmatic of participating in a conspiracy with Dominion. The court dismissed those claims in 2022, but it never decided what fines Lindell and his lawyers would be required to pay.

    ALSO READ: 15 worthless things Trump will give you for your money

    According to the filing, Lindell and My Pillow were "millions of dollars in arrears" to their former legal representatives, raising concerns about their ability to fulfill financial obligations

    "Given the recent representations about their financial condition, including the need to hire new counsel, Smartmatic is concerned about its ability to collect the fees and costs incurred," Smartmatic counsel J. Erik Connolly stated in the motion.

    The request for a status conference aimed to prompt the court to act on the pending proceedings and determine the amount of fees owed to Smartmatic under the 2022 order.

    The voting machine company first filed a defamation lawsuit against Lindell in 2022 following similar legal action by Dominion.

    " Mike Lindell knows exactly what he is doing, and it's dangerous … Mr. Lindell knows he can sell xenophobia. He knows he can sell conspiracy theory … And of course, Mr. Lindell — 'the MyPillow Guy' — knows he needs to sell pillows to keep and increase his fortune. Mr. Lindell saw a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity following the 2020 U.S. election," Smartmatic's lawsuit stated.



    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-financial-condition/
     
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    'Use that promo code!' Mike Lindell uses Trump rally to charge $16 for 'free' pillows

    David Edwards
    May 1, 2024 12:23PM ET



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    At a rally for Donald Trump Wednesday, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell showed up to sell "absolutely free" pillows to the MAGA faithful.

    Lindell appeared before a crowd of Trump supporters while interviewing on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast.

    "And I want to say, Steve, if I can, it's the War Room Posse that's made this all possible where I can be away from my factory because they got it to full capacity," Lindell said excitedly. "So once again, if I can, I'd like to gift them all to get a free MyPillow Multi-Pillow Multi-Use 2.0."

    Lindell revealed that the pillows were not "absolutely" free because of "shipping and handling" costs.

    ALSO READ: 16 worthless things Trump will give you for your money

    "It's absolutely free — you just pay shipping and handling — to the War Room Posse," he noted before turning to the crowd.

    "Y'all use promo code War Room today, right?" the pillow executive yelled, prompting the crowd to cheer.

    "They're all going to use promo code War Room at the MyPillow website today, Steve, and get that free Multi-Use MyPillow 2.0," he smiled.

    Lindell's MyPillow website advertised the "free" pillow, but obtaining it required a $15.98 shipping and handling fee.

    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-free-pillows/
     
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    Donald is slipping.
    Shoulda been a $16 contribution to his campaign.:p
     
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    This is a classic reaction when someone is confronted with their own cognitive dissonance. They exist n their own truth and fact free fantasy world plastic bubbles. And then when someone confronts them with provable facts that contradicts their fantasy world beliefs and they go ballistic. Like MyPillowGuy claiming he was under attack because someone was asking him questions and point out facts.

    Mike Lindell has a 'meltdown' over reporter's 'attack' when questioned at Trump rally

    M.L. Nestel
    May 3, 2024 6:44PM ET



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    My Pillow founder and 2020 election result denier Mike Lindell claimed he was "attacked" in the parking lot before he took the stage as a warmup to former President Donald Trump's arrival during a rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

    As crowds for the 45th president snaked around the parking lot of the Waukesha County Expo Center on Wednesday — they were treated to Lindell dressing down a reporter asking him questions and fact checking him in real-time.

    "This guy must work for Dominion and Smartmatic," Lindell boomed to the attendees outside of complex ahead of the rally's start.

    ALSO READ: Marjorie Taylor Greene is buying stocks again. Some picks pose a conflict of interest

    He was seeking MAGA life support while a reporter, Adam Mockler of Meidas Touch, challenged him on his logic behind questioning the outcome of President Joe Biden's victory and Trump's defeat.

    Some in the waiting queue came to his aid, yelling "Shut him down!"

    Mockler attempted to explain to Lindell that his efforts to undermine the results of 2020 election worked to do the bidding of Russia President Vladimir Putin.

    That ticked-off Lindell.

    "I'm the American dream on steroids," he shrieked. "I was an ex-crack addict and found Jesus Christ."

    Then Lindell made it personal.

    "You need help," he told Mockler. "This kid needs prayer! Pray for him."

    Several supportive shouts and boos trickled in from some waiting in line.

    "He's part of the problem with this country," Lindell continued, before pantomiming with his hands covering his eyes. "His eyes are closed. He doesn't get it.

    "You think I'm spending all my money? I want to save your country. Our country. Both off our countries."

    Mockler then informed him that he was being misguided by the former president.

    "You spent all your money because you were conned by Donald Trump."


    Lindell snapped back: "Donald Trump has nothing to do with it. Don't you get it?"

    Mockler than stated the obvious: "We're at a Trump rally!"


    The reporter informed Lindell that the courts shot down most of the election denying cases based on lack of evidence.

    But Lindell maintained that every case was tossed because "not judge in the United States looked at any of the evidence based on merit."

    According to USA Today out of the 62 lawsuits filed challenging the presidential election "61 have failed" to cause both Democratic and Republican-appointed judges (most of them state) to let them go forward.

    The video then cuts to Lindell taking the stage later on and kickstarting his speech characterizing Mockler's questioning as an attack.

    "I know a lot of you were out in the parking lot and probably see me get attacked by a journalist out there," said Lindell. "And I thank you for trying to get involved."

    Watch below or click here.

    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-meltdown-reporter/
     
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    I wish Judge Merchan would call Trump's bluff. I am betting before they could even get him a cell he would be screaming like a little girls and shitting his Depends.



    'Bring it on': Trump boasted to Mike Lindell that he's itching to go to jail

    David Edwards
    May 7, 2024 4:42PM ET



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    Former President Donald Trump allegedly told MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell he wanted to go to jail for violating a judge's gag order.

    Lindell made the remarks during a Tuesday broadcast on his FrankSpeech platform.

    "Evil is greedy," the pillow executive explained. "I told our real president the other day, they keep attacking him. Now, they say, hey, you know, they want to put him in jail because of the gag order."

    "He goes, 'Bring it on,' you know," he added. "You know, as these things — attack keeps happening, it's opening people's eyes."


    New York Justice Juan Merchan ruled that Trump violated his limited gag order over a dozen times and fined the former president $1,000 for each violation. The judge said Trump could be incarcerated if he does it again.

    Trump's supporters believe sending him to jail will make him a martyr. Despite that, Trump has largely complied with the judge's order, removing social media posts that break the rules.

    https://www.rawstory.com/bring-it-on-trump-boasted-to-mike-lindell-that-he-s-itching-to-go-to-jail/
     
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    Listening to and working with MyPillowGuy is why Tina Peters is looking at 10 felony charges with a trial date set to begin July 29th. So its pretty funny and ironic to see her get slapped down in court by him.



    Pro-Trump election clerk's lawsuit tossed by judge citing Mike Lindell's courtroom flop

    Tom Boggioni
    May 23, 2024 10:18AM ET



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    An attempt by embattled former Colorado elections official Tina Peters to sue Attorney General Merrick Garland was quickly dismissed by a federal judge who cited a similar lawsuit filed by MyPillow founder Mike Lindell that went nowhere.

    According to a report from Law & Crime, former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters accused Garland and his Department of Justice of government retaliation after she attempted to make a case that there was election fraud that prevented Donald Trump from winning re-election in 2020.

    Peters is currently facing criminal charges for official misconduct in a trial scheduled for July in which she also stands accused of participating in identity theft and allowing an unauthorized person to attend and participate in a secure election software update.

    ALSO READ: What Trump's weird WWE Hall of Fame speech tells us about his presidential debate strategy

    Her lawsuit, in which she also sued Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold and Mesa County District Attorney Daniel Rubinstein, failed to pass muster with U.S. District Judge Nina Wang, who deferred to a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit with regard to a similar lawsuit filed by Lindell.

    Wang quoted the appeals court ruling which stated, "While he has at times attempted to assert otherwise, Lindell’s objective in this action is apparent — this litigation is a tactic to, at a minimum, interfere with and, at most, enjoin a criminal investigation and ultimately hamper any potential federal prosecution related to his, or others, involvement in the public disclosure of forensic images of Mesa County’s election management servers.

    "Affording such relief is not only contrary to the purpose of a preliminary injunction but would open the door to a deluge of similar litigation by those under criminal investigation."

    The Law & Order report added, "Wang sided with the DOJ and tossed Peters’ lawsuit without prejudice, meaning her claims could be brought again. Lindell, for his part, dropped his lawsuit following the SCOTUS rejection."

    You can read more here.



    https://www.rawstory.com/tina-peters-2668363405/
     
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    ‘It’s God’s plan’: Mike Lindell intends to ‘deputize’ Trump voters for Election Day

    Kathleen Culliton David Edwards
    June 16, 2024 6:54PM ET



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    MyPillow CEO and election-denier Mike Lindell told conservatives this weekend he was going to deputize them as part of "God's plan" for former President Donald Trump's Election Day victory.

    Lindell addressed Trump supporters at the Turning Point USA People's Convention in Detroit on Sunday, when he delivered a plan for the former president and presumptive Republican nominee.

    "I believe it's God's plan," Lindell said.

    A key element of Lindell's plan was to "confuse all the electronic people," he explained.

    "They're not going to know if you're going to vote early or...you're going to vote on Election Day," Lindell said. "Everybody needs to reach out and get, get your early vote, get your ballot."

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    Lindell seems to be suggesting voters request early voting ballots that they will not use and take them to poll sites.

    "On Election Day...you will take this ballot and you will go to vote," Lindell said. "And if they say, 'Well, you've already voted'...then we have a plan where you're going to go outside, then you're going to open that up."

    Then, voters should take the ballot outside, take a picture of it and send it what he calls the Election Crimes Bureau but also goes under the name of the Lindell Offense Fund website.

    This, Lindell claims, will help Trump by providing "new evidence."



    "So we're going to have you all be deputized to save our country," he said. "We all need you to deputize all of you if they steal it again like this, I, the people will demand these machines that we paid for out of our tax dollars."


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    Mike Lindell claims he tried to 'get arrested' for Jan. 6 — even though he wasn't there

    David Edwards
    June 17, 2024 1:53PM ET



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    MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell claimed in a recent interview that he asked to be arrested for the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, even though he wasn't present at the time.

    During a Sunday interview with right-wing broadcaster Mike Gallagher, Lindell recounted how the FBI presented him with a warrant for his phone in 2022 connected to a case about election tampering in Mesa County, Colorado.

    Lindell pointed out that he was in a Hardee's drive-thru when the FBI confronted him to take the phone into custody.

    "So we pull over, and he goes, we're not here to arrest you; we're gonna ask you some questions," Lindell said of the FBI agents. "Well, I wanted to get arrested... I kept going, no, you arrest me, I want to go to the January 6th."

    "I said, well, I told them I want to go, even though I wasn't on January 6th, I want to go there and speak out what I know and everything, right?" he continued. "And so here I am telling them I want to get arrested. I preached, I talked to them about God in my book. I mean, I kept them there for two hours, you know?"

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    However, the FBI agents refused to arrest him, he said.

    "They said, you can't call your lawyer," Lindell explained. "I said, well, then you, then I want to be arrested. I said we're at a standoff here. So either, either you're going to arrest me for, you know, not cooperating."

    The agents eventually allowed Lindell to call his attorney, who advised him to turn over his phone.

    In 2023, a federal judge ruled that Lindell's rights were not violated when the FBI confiscated his phone.


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    MyPillowGuy does more than just share Trump's psychosis as a cult follower. He has his own mental illness that makes him delusional and totally detached from reality. And to see how severe that is all we have to do is look at this.


    MyPillowGuy put on another one of his "symposiums" where he was going to prove the election was stolen. But this time he added the challenge of a $5 million reward to anyone who could prove his "proof" wrong. And he barely had is data up before a cyber experts proved it was nothing but gibberish and demanded his $5 million.

    Now right there even someone who suffered from delusions should have been able to see reality coming to bear. But MyPillowGuy still can't see that.











    Mike Lindell officially loses all his lawyers in $5M 'Prove Mike Wrong' cyber challenge

    David Edwards
    June 19, 2024 5:06PM ET



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    MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been officially notified that he no longer has legal representation in a case in which he was ordered to pay over $5 million for a security contest related to the 2020 presidential election.

    Engineer Robert Zeidman entered the "Prove Mike Wrong" challenge and proved that Lindell did not possess data showing that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.

    The challenge rules mandated arbitration for disagreements about the outcome, which Zeidman won. The case eventually went to federal court, where Lindell again lost in February. The ruling included a provision for post-judgment interest on the $5 million prize.

    By March, two of Lindell's three attorneys notified the court they would no longer represent him. But the pillow executive moved forward with an appeal anyway.

    On June 4, Lindell's final attorney, Cary Joshi, notified the court by email that he was also dropping the case.

    "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.

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    Foster ordered Joshi to file a motion to withdraw and to notify Lindell Management LLC directly.

    The attorney complied with the directive on Tuesday in a motion noting that Lindell's company had been notified.

    Douglas Wardlow, general counsel for Lindell Management LLC, accepted the declaration on behalf of Lindell.

    It was unclear if Lindell would retain new counsel in the case. As Foster pointed out, business entities cannot represent themselves in court.

    (h/t: Law & Crime)



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