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MyPillow founder Mike Lindell does not have to pay $5 million to a software developer who tried to disprove his 2020 election interference claims, a federal appeals court ruled.
In 2021, Lindell started the "Prove Mike Wrong Challenge" during a Sioux Falls event, saying anyone who proved his data wrong would be get $5 million.
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MyPillow founder Mike Lindell does not have to pay $5 million award to Summerlin resident over 2020 election fraud dispute.
A federal appeals court ruled that MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is not required to pay $5 million to a software engineer who disproved his conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election.
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"Fair or not, agreed-to contract terms may not be modified by the panel or by this court," a federal appeals court ruled in voiding an arbitration decision.
Donald Trump ally and MyPillow.com chief executive Mike Lindell on Wednesday persuaded a U.S. appeals court to throw out a ...
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that an arbitration panel overstepped its authority when it awarded $5 million to the engineer, who took Lindell up on his “Prove Mike Wrong Challenge.” ...