MyPillow CEO and election denier Mike Lindell is now selling the MyCross for $250 to raise cash amid financial jeopardy. It’s ...
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 ...
“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 ...
Mike Lindell gets slapped with another order to pay after a frivolous lawsuit against Smartmatic, the electronic voting systems company.
MyPillow is ordered to pay $778,000 to DHL for unpaid bills, as legal battles continue for founder Mike Lindell.
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Admirers of the trademark cross that Mike Lindell wears around his neck are now in luck as the MAGA pillow entrepreneur is now offering MyCross necklaces “designed in the likeness” of his own ...
The “MyPillow Guy” is also being sued for defamation by two voting machine companies, Dominion Voting Systems in Washington, D.C., and Smartmatic in Minnesota.
The “MyPillow Guy” is also being sued for defamation by two voting machine companies, Dominion Voting Systems in Washington, D.C., and Smartmatic in Minnesota.