The founder of US bedding company My Pillow has been ordered to pay $5m (£4m) to an expert who proved his 2020 presidential election data was wrong. Election denier Mike Lindell was so sure he ...
Magnate Mike Lindell says he won't accept the result of the 2024 election - even if Donald Trump wins. The online pillow salesman, dubbed My Pillow Guy, whose unproven claims of election rigging ...
Controversial pillow maker Mike Lindell has gone viral for a promotion many believe is a nod to neo-Nazi slogans — an accusation he denied to The Post on Monday, calling it a politically ...
Not to give up beating his dead horse, My Pillow Mike Lindell is claiming that there was massive voter fraud for the 2024 ...
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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 ...
Exclusive: Lindell told The Independent his cash flow problems feel like “having a gun to your head,” before becoming incensed that his false claims of voting machine fraud aren’t making new headlines ...
Conspiracy theorist and pillow-pusher Mike Lindell is facing backlash online after his company marked down some of its pillows to $14.88, a figure seen as symbolic for white supremacists and neo ...
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.
“MyPillow Guy,” aka CEO Mike Lindell, tells Insider that four businesses that were set to be listed on his MyStore e-commerce platform have pulled out of the plan after the FBI seized his phone at a ...
"Pretty soon the only advertiser left on Twitter will be My Pillow," the best-selling author ... Trump supporter and conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell. Twitter has been struggling to retain some ...
Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, says he had to borrow $10 million in 2022 just to keep his pillow company afloat. Speaking to Insider on Wednesday night, Lindell said that to keep MyPillow ...