Mike Lindell gets pwned by a 12 year old. Mike Lindell Screams At Child While In Disguise At DNC As ... Hannibal Lecter? https://www.wonkette.com/p/mike-lindell-screams-at-child-while
Just Mike Lindell totally screwing up and fumbling the rollout of his worthless OTC stock. 'Total disaster' hits Mike Lindell's attempted social media stock rollout: reporter https://www.rawstory.com/total-disa...ttempted-social-media-stock-rollout-reporter/
Just like his hero Trump, Lindell does not pay his bills. MyPillow CEO and election denier Mike Lindell accused of stiffing vendor out of nearly $600,000 https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-mypillow-ceo-lawsuit-interview-b2606721.html
This is your weekly reminder that -- just like Trump -- Mike Lindell does not pay his bills to vendors. This time it is major shipping company, DHL, suing. Delivery company sues Mike Lindell’s MyPillow to collect on hundreds of thousands of dollars and put shipping debt to bed https://lawandcrime.com/lawsuit/del...ands-of-dollars-and-put-shipping-debt-to-bed/
The Pillow Idiot and his cronies are trying to get personal information on election officials so they can be doxed and intimidated. Mike Lindell group fishing for personal info from Georgia election officials https://www.rawstory.com/trump-georgia-election/ MyPillow founder Mike Lindell's "election crime" group allegedly sent out emails requesting personal information from local officials and information about security threats by impersonating a nonprofit cybersecurity initiative. The Lindell-backed Election Crime Bureau emailed at least one Georgia county Sept. 5 asking officials to respond to a survey about the nonprofit Center for Internet Security (CIS) and its Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center, which funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, reported Rolling Stone. “The Election Crime Bureau has been investigating what steps have been taken in all 3,143 counties across America to ensure the security of the upcoming 2024 election,” reads the email from Lindell’s Election Crime Bureau. “In support of this investigation we have enclosed a very short survey for your response.” The survey asked election officials for their home addresses, cell phone numbers and other personal information and asked whether they were using two monitoring systems developed by CIS, and the cybersecurity firm issued an advisory warning to election officials warning the Lindell organization was impersonating them. "[CIS] received multiple reports of emails from [the] ‘Election Crime Bureau’ being disseminated that could lead a recipient to believe these emails are from the Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing & Analysis Center," the organization said. Joseph Kirk, the election supervisor in Bartow County, confirmed to Rolling Stone and American Doom that a message from Election Crime Bureau landed in his spam filter, and he only learned about the email after receiving the CIS advisory, and the next day secretary of state Brad Raffensperger’s office sent warnings to county election offices about the messages. “Georgia election officials are some of the best in the country, and we remain vigilant and stand ready to defend our election from all threats,” Georgia Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs saysin a statement. A staffer from Election Crime Bureau accused CIS of "engaging in a disinformation campaign" and attempting to "restrict access" to information about election security, and Lindell – a fervent supporter of former president Donald Trump – texted Rolling Stone and American Doom to say he knew little about the situation. “I haven’t been following this but I do know the Election Crime Bureau is helping secure our elections for all people,” Lindell texted. “Not sure why the media is attacking the Election Crime Bureau," he added. "My guess is like always they do not want to go to paper ballots hand counted in our country. 132 countries have outlawed computers and electronic voting machines… the uni-party wants to keep the machines!!" The email provides background on DHS’ Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center and then includes a fact sheet on CIS’ Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center that links to a Gateway Pundit story on a sensor monitoring system based on false claims that election equipment is connected to the internet.
Nazis sure love the number 1488. New MyPillow ad includes a 'disturbing wink at Nazis': historian https://www.alternet.org/mike-lindell-nazis/
Just like Trump, the Pillow Idiot does not pay his bills. Mike Lindell's 'cash-strapped company' accepts loan with 360% interest then refuses to pay https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-loan/
I guess the Pillow Idiot didn't get the message. Mike Lindell vows to probe election fraud after Trump's win https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-2669633257/
Such a fine appointment (NOT). Mike Lindell 'absolutely' ready for Trump to name him head of federal election security https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-election-security/
Another unpaid vendor sues the Pillow Idiot. Just like Trump, Lindell does not pay his bills. Cash advance firm sues Mike Lindell for refusing to pay back $1.5 million loan https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...obalt-funding-solutions-lawsuit-b2671648.html MyPillow founder Mike Lindell has once again found himself staring down the wrong end of a seven-figure lawsuit, this time being dragged into court by a merchant cash advance firm that accuses the bedding magnate and election fraud conspiracist of ducking out on nearly $1.5 million in outstanding debt. Cobalt Funding Solutions, a New York City-based “alternative capital provider,” makes loans to businesses against their future sales, taking a set portion of a company’s revenues until the principal is repaid, plus a handsome premium. Lindell, for his part, has called the entire future receivables industry a “sham,” and drew first blood against Cobalt earlier this month with a lawsuit claiming the whopping 409 annual percentage rate it charged him while in a desperate cash crunch was “illegal,” “usurious,” and a legalized form of loan sharking. Now, Cobalt has returned fire in a civil complaint filed last Friday in state court. Although the 63-year-old MAGA fan has stopped paying, the complaint says he has “continued to generate and collect millions of dollars in revenue from sales of, among other things, Pillows and bedding accessories since October 18, 2024.” Reached by phone on Monday, Lindell told The Independent he had not been previously aware that Cobalt was countersuing and had not yet reviewed any of the court filings. He claimed, without providing specifics, that Cobalt has “gotten in trouble before” for its business practices, and that “there was a lot of stuff that went around with that,” but that “they keep doing what they’re doing.” However, Lindell continued, “I don’t know what it all involves.” As for Cobalt’s lawsuit against him and MyPillow, Lindell said, “I just don’t want to get out in front of things here. The lawyers are handling that. It’s not my priority right now, I’m trying to run companies and get rid of the electronic voting machines. That’s my focus.” In an email on Monday, Christopher Murray, the attorney representing Cobalt in court, declined to comment on the case, citing firm policy. Merchant cash advances, also called “factoring” arrangements, are not subject to usury laws. The ugly dispute between Lindell and Cobalt dates back to September 16, when Cobalt paid Lindell about $1.5 million for $2.2 million in expected MyPillow receipts, according to the complaint. From that point on, Cobalt would debit MyPillow’s bank account each business day for $45,000, an estimated 7.57 percent of its proceeds, a spreadsheet attached to the complaint shows. Lindell made regular payments through mid-October, for a total of $814,064.76, Cobalt’s complaint states. But it says Lindell suddenly cut off Cobalt’s access to the account, and has prevented it from debiting the rest of the money due under the contract — $1,447,226, plus $200 in blocked payment fees charged by the bank — as agreed. Since then, Lindell, who personally guaranteed the loan and is himself liable for it, has “refused to resume” making payments, according to the complaint. After Lindell launched a personal crusade to “prove” the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump, his products were dropped by big box retailers and the cash-strapped MyPillow was evicted from its Minnesota warehouse over unpaid rent. He has been dropped by his attorneys over millions in unpaid fees, ordered by a judge to pay $5 million to a computer programmer who disproved his claims of voter fraud, and continues to battle defamation suits by America’s largest voting machine companies over Lindell’s false allegations. In September, Lindell was sued by a California vendor for ignoring bills adding up to the mid-six-figures.