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Kachouroff and DeMaster were defending Lindell against a defamation lawsuit filed by former Dominion Voting Systems executive ...
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Jury Awards $2.3M in Lindell Defamation Case
A federal jury has found MyPillow founder Mike Lindell guilty of defaming Eric Coomer. Coomer is a former Dominion Voting Systems employee, which Lindell strongly criticized following President Donald ...
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell claimed victory after a jury ordered him to pay $2.3 million in damages to former voting machine executive Eric Coomer for defamation. During an appearance on Tuesday's ...
A federal appeals court ruled in favor of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on Wednesday in his bid to avoid paying $5 million to a software developer who declared victory in Lindell’s contest to ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A federal appeals court handed a victory Wednesday to Mike Lindell, ruling that the MyPillow founder doesn’t have to pay a $5 million award to a software engineer who disputed data that ...
Two attorneys who were representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a defamation case in Denver are facing thousands of dollars in fines for submitting an inaccurate, AI-generated brief to the court ...
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell holds a news conference June 2 outside the Alfred A. Arraj United States Courthouse in Denver. Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post ...
MyPillow Founder Mike Lindell’s lawyers are being fined for submitting an error-filled AI-generated court filing during the defamation case he lost last month. A federal judge in Colorado is ordering ...
A judge fined two attorneys for MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell $3,000 apiece Monday for filing a motion riddled with AI-generated errors in a case that resulted in a jury finding Lindell liable for ...
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell asks judge to overturn $300K punitive damages ruling for defamation of Eric Coomer. Lindell's media company found liable for false claims.
Two attorneys who were representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a defamation case in Denver are facing thousands of dollars in fines for submitting an inaccurate, AI-generated brief to the court ...