Mike Lindell and the $800,000 DHL Lawsuit: Implications for MyPillow and Trump's Ally
Mike Lindell's Financial Woes and DHL Lawsuit
Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow and a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, is embroiled in a legal battle with DHL. The delivery service is suing Lindell for nearly $800,000, citing unresolved debts for pillow deliveries. This lawsuit, filed in Hennepin County, Minnesota, highlights the ongoing financial challenges MyPillow faces amidst a series of legal troubles.
Details of the Lawsuit
- DHL claims MyPillow owes $799,925.59 plus interest.
- MyPillow failed to meet payment obligations despite an established repayment plan.
- The lawsuit indicates only two out of twenty-four payments were made to DHL this year.
- Lindell's financial issues are compounded by a ruling requiring him to pay $5 million to a computer expert proving inaccuracies in his election claims.
Broader Financial Implications
As Lindell's debts mount, the future of MyPillow remains uncertain. With other major lawsuits looming, including a challenge from Dominion Voting Machines, Lindell's support for Trump could face serious repercussions on his business viability.
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