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‘It’s a Big Win’: Jury Renders Verdict on MyPillow CEO – But Mike Lindell Isn’t Backing Down

Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow, has found himself in legal trouble following a recent jury verdict that found him liable for defaming Eric Coomer, a former employee of Dominion Voting Systems. The case, decided in federal court in Colorado, stemmed from Lindell’s comments related to the 2020 election. The jury ordered Lindell, along with his online platform Frankspeech, to pay $2.3 million in damages to Coomer. Despite this financial blow, which falls short of the $62.7 million Coomer had initially sought, Lindell expressed his determination to appeal the decision. he portrayed the outcome as a partial victory, emphasizing that the jury did not find his company, MyPillow, liable. Lindell remains optimistic, claiming the verdict signifies a breakthrough for free speech. However,he has faced meaningful financial challenges,reportedly going from a $60 million net worth to being $10 million in debt since engaging in the controversies surrounding the 2020 election.


MyPillow founder Mike Lindell can’t be resting easy after a jury verdict on Monday, but he isn’t giving up.

The vocal supporter of President Donald Trump was found liable in federal court in Colorado for defaming a former employee of Dominion Voting Systems with his comments on the 2020 election, according to The Associated Press.

But in interviews after the trial, Lindell remained as ebullient as ever and vowed to appeal.

According to the AP, the verdict ordered Lindell and his online platform, Frankspeech, to pay former Dominion security and product strategy director Eric Coomer $2.3 million in damages.

That’s no small amount of money, but it’s a pittance compared to the amount Coomer’s lawsuit had sought. According to the AP, Coomer was looking for $62.7 million.

And it’s much, much less than the $787 million settlement Dominion obtained with Fox News over its coverage of the controversy surrounding Dominion voting machines in the aftermath of the 2020 vote — which saw Democrat Joe Biden declared winner in a razor-tight race with then-President Donald Trump in Trump’s re-election bid.

(Trump has since, of course, returned to the White House after trouncing now-former Vice President Kamala Harris in the November 2024 election.)

In an interview immediately after the verdict with former New York Mayor and Trump supporter Rudy Giuliani — himself a veteran of courtroom battles over the 2020 election — and his podcast “The Rudy Giuliani Show” (on the Lindell platform LindellTV), the hard-charging Lindell showed no signs of backing down.

In particular, as the website Law & Crime reported, Coomer’s lawsuit sought liability against Lindell’s company, MyPillow. The jury declined to go along with that.

And that had Lindell claiming victory, no matter how the case was being reported in the mainstream media.

“It’s a huge breakthrough [for] free speech and First Amendment rights,” he said, about the 3:43 mark in the video above. “My employees, I’m sure, are celebrating right now.”

In an interview with conservative commentator Steve Bannon on Bannon’s “War Room” Lindell echoed similar sentiments

“It’s a big win, everybody,” Lindell said. “MyPillow 100 percent innocent. 

“We got completely validated that we did nothing wrong, never did anything wrong …

“MyPillow is here to stay. We’re not going anywhere,” he said.

Of course, Lindell isn’t emerging from the court fights unscathed.

Besides the $2.3 million jury judgment, as the AP reported, Lindell has seen the decline of his own personal fortunes.

He said he had a net worth of $60 million before going public with his complaints about the 2020 election, and is now $10 million in debt, according to the AP.




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