The Independent reports:
Embattled MyPillow pitchman and vociferous election-theft conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell’s already-bad financial situation just got worse.
Now, Extend, Inc, a California firm that allows merchants to provide customers with product protection plans, is accusing Lindell, who last year claimed to have been stripped of everything but his house and pickup truck, of promising, then failing, to pay $564,151.39 in outstanding invoices.
The relationship between MyPillow and Extend, Inc. began in November 2022, when the two entered into a contract by which Extend would “provide My Pillow’s customers with certain shipping and product protection services in exchange for a percentage of revenues generated by the sale of those services,” the lawsuit explains.
Read the full article. Hit the link for quite the deep dive into the millions Lindell owes to lawyers, vendors, landlords, and to the guy who won a $5 million “election fraud” challenge. Lindell is claiming that he’s never heard of Extend, Inc.
MyPillow CEO and election denier Mike Lindell accused of stiffing vendor out of nearly $600,000 #MikeLindell #DominionVotingSystems #DonaldTrumphttps://t.co/yl8jWWx9Rc
— Lian Yamouer (@lian_yamouer) September 4, 2024