Colorado Politics reports:
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell posted to his X account from inside a federal courtroom seven times during the first day of his defamation trial, which ignores strict rules in place to prevent such activity, according to a late-night court filing on Tuesday.
Lawyers for the plaintiff, ex-Dominion Voting Systems executive Eric Coomer, notified U.S. District Court Judge Nina Y. Wang about Lindell’s non-compliance, which could potentially result in sanctions against him.
In addition, Lindell, who is facing civil claims of defamation, has been broadcasting live stream interviews and opinions on his personal television network, Lindell TV, on the front steps of the federal court building in downtown Denver. On Wednesday morning, Wang reminded Lindell not to post to social media, issue public statements or give any further interviews about the trial.
Read the full article. Lindell has posted over a dozen times since the judge’s latest warning, including just now.
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