My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell has filed a lawsuit accusing several financing companies of exploiting his business through a high ...
Not to give up beating his dead horse, My Pillow Mike Lindell is claiming that there was massive voter fraud for the 2024 ...
Controversial pillow maker Mike ... Lindell said. “I have a plan to do it, to get rid of the machines, and that’s what it’s been all about,” he continued. “This last year, they’ve ...
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MyPillow needed $600,000, and fast. So last month CEO Mike Lindell opted for a merchant cash advance — similar to a payday loan for businesses — and agreed to repay more than $16,000 per day for the ...
Exclusive: Lindell told The Independent his cash flow problems feel like “having a gun to your head,” before becoming ...
My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell has filed a lawsuit accusing several financing companies of exploiting his business through a high-interest $600,000 loan, alleging the lenders employed "loan sharking ...
In a recent rally held in Kinston, North Carolina, former President Donald Trump delivered a perplexing speech, featuring a tale about “MyPillow” CEO Mike Lindell and notorious gangster Al Capone.
Even though a defamation suit could potentially be the end of MyPillow as we know it, the man continues to spew crazy and far-fetched theories ... Daily (all equal in viewership and popularity).
When MyPillow founder Mike ... Lindell then repeated false claims about voting machine companies and supposed fraud in the 2020 race for the White House. After Lindell launched a one-man crusade ...