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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. The judges in ...
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Mike Lindell celebrates victory after appeals court voids $5m award in election data dispute By STEVE KARNOWSKI The Associated Press,Updated July 24, 2025, 12:56 p.m.
MyPillow founder Mike Lindell does not have to pay $5 million award to Summerlin resident over 2020 election fraud dispute.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal appeals court handed a victory Wednesday to Mike Lindell, ruling that the MyPillow founder doesn't have to pay a $5 million award to a software engineer who disputed ...
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals found Wednesday that an arbitration panel overstepped its authority in 2023 when it awarded the money.
Local News Mike Lindell celebrates victory after appeals court voids $5M award in election data dispute The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals found that an arbitration panel overstepped its authority.
Federal court rules Lindell not liable for $5M award to engineer disputing election data claims, citing arbitration overstep.
A court overturned a previous ruling requiring Mike Lindell to pay out $5 million to a software engineer who had entered Mr. Lindell’s challenge to skeptics of his election interference claims.
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.
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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