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MyPillow Evicted Over Unpaid Rent Amid CEO's Legal and Financial Turmoil

Mike Lindell faces mounting challenges, including a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit and financial struggles, despite asserting MyPillow is 'fine'.

  • MyPillow, led by CEO Mike Lindell, has been evicted from its warehouse in Shakopee, Minnesota, after failing to pay over $200,000 in rent.
  • Lindell, known for his staunch support of Donald Trump and election denialism, faces financial and legal challenges, including a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems.
  • Despite the eviction and financial struggles, Lindell denies any financial troubles for MyPillow, asserting the company is 'fine' and continues to lease space elsewhere.
  • The eviction adds to a series of setbacks for Lindell, who has seen MyPillow products pulled from major retailers and faces multiple defamation lawsuits over his election fraud claims.
  • Lindell's financial woes are compounded by a recent $5 million arbitration award against him in an election fraud dispute and ongoing disputes with Fox News over unpaid advertising fees.
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