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MyPillow CEO and election denier Mike Lindell accused of stiffing vendor out of nearly $600,000

Embattled MyPillow pitchman and vociferous election-theft conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell’s already-bad financial situation just got worse.

After going all-in on Donald Trump’s “Big Lie” about the presidency being stolen from him, the 63-year-old was dropped by his attorneys over “millions” in unpaid bills, saw his company evicted from its Minnesota warehouse after failing to pay some $200,000 in rent, was iced out by retailers and was unable to continue advertising his wares on Fox News for stiffing the network. He’s also had his credit line slashed to the bone by American Express, was ordered to pay $5 million to a computer programmer who disproved his claims of voter fraud, was forced to auction off personal possessions and factory gear in a flailing but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to stop the bleeding, and continues to battle multi-billion-dollar defamation suits by Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic, the nation’s largest voting machine companies, over bogus claims their equipment was rigged.

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.

“In May 2024, after My Pillow failed to make any of the payments… outside counsel for Extend sent a letter to My Pillow to demand payment,” states a federal lawsuit filed August 30. “After repeated further inquiries, Mike Lindell, Chief Executive Officer of My Pillow, emailed on June 23, 2024 that he ‘[w]ill connect this week.’ But Mr. Lindell did not connect, and never did.”

MyPillow has since “ignored repeated inquiries and

Read more on independent.co.uk