Kentucky Officials: Lindell’s WiFi Devices Are Illegal

The Cincinnati Enquirer reports:

Election fraud conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell is selling Wi-Fi monitoring devices that he says make elections more secure. But Northern Kentucky elections officials warned Friday that using the devices at polls is illegal – and likely a felony. Kenton County Clerk Gabrielle Summe said the devices may be able to unlawfully identify voters and could be small enough for people to sneak into polling locations. “These are the kinds of things that keep me up at night,” she said.

Lindell, the founder and CEO of My Pillow, said his wireless monitoring devices, or WMDs, can detect any Wi-Fi signal at polling locations, record IP addresses and show what a network is named. The biggest claim by Lindell is that Wi-Fi at polling locations could indicate votes are being tampered with via voting machines connected to the internet. Summe said voting machines are not built with a modem, per Kentucky law, so it’s impossible for them to connect to the internet.

Read the full article. Lindell, who is reportedly near bankruptcy and is unable to pay his lawyers in multiple massive defamation suits, is selling the devices for $500 each.