November 5, 2024
A MyPillow warehouse in Minnesota recently received an eviction notice from a judge, though CEO Mike Lindell has argued the property had not been used by the company for some time. The eviction notice for the warehouse in Shakopee, Minnesota, was issued alongside a lawsuit claiming that MyPillow was over $200,000 behind on rent payments […]

A MyPillow warehouse in Minnesota recently received an eviction notice from a judge, though CEO Mike Lindell has argued the property had not been used by the company for some time.

The eviction notice for the warehouse in Shakopee, Minnesota, was issued alongside a lawsuit claiming that MyPillow was over $200,000 behind on rent payments owed to First Industrial. Lindell claimed that the smaller warehouse, about a third of the size of the main one, was not needed by the company and that someone else had been set to move in to use the warehouse before choosing not to, according to Minnesota Reformer.

“We were just sick about it,” Lindell told the outlet.

CEO of MyPillow Mike Lindell speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2024. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

MyPillow gave no comment when asked by the Washington Examiner about the eviction.

Lindell, a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, has undergone financial struggles in recent years, stating that MyPillow had been “decimated” by various court battles stemming from his repeated claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. Trump himself has repeated the claim many times since President Joe Biden was declared the winner of the last presidential election.

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Last month, U.S. District Judge John Tunheim upheld a ruling from a private arbitration panel last April that found computer and software expert Robert Zeidman succeeded in rejecting Lindell’s data related to 2020 election fraud claims. Lindell had said he would pay $5 million to anyone who disproved his data but has opted to fight in court rather than paying Zeidman.

Lindell also confirmed last year that he does not have the funds to pay his legal team that represented him through the case.

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