The defamation lawsuit that voting machine company Dominion is pursuing against the MyPillow chief executive, Mike Lindell, can proceed after
the US supreme court rejected the prominent Donald Trump supporter’s appeal aiming to block the case.
Dominion Voting Systems in February 2021 filed a $1.3bn lawsuit accusing Lindell of promoting the debunked conspiracy theory that the company’s machines manipulated vote counts in favor of Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election that ousted Trump from the Oval Office.
Lindell had been appealing an August 2021 ruling by federal court judge
Carl Nichols, who refused to dismiss the lawsuit at the MyPillow
leader’s request. An appellate court in Washington DC later decided the case was not ready for review. And in its first day back from its summer break, the US supreme court decided it would not take up Lindell’s
appeal for consideration, clearing the way for the lawsuit against
Lindell to progress.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/03/us-supreme-court-mike-lindell-mypillow-lawsuit-trumpThe defamation lawsuit that voting machine company Dominion is pursuing
against the MyPillow chief executive, Mike Lindell, can proceed after
the US supreme court rejected the prominent Donald Trump supporter’s appeal aiming to block the case.
Dominion Voting Systems in February 2021 filed a $1.3bn lawsuit accusing Lindell of promoting the debunked conspiracy theory that the company’s machines manipulated vote counts in favor of Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election that ousted Trump from the Oval Office.
Lindell had been appealing an August 2021 ruling by federal court judge
Carl Nichols, who refused to dismiss the lawsuit at the MyPillow
leader’s request. An appellate court in Washington DC later decided the case was not ready for review. And in its first day back from its summer break, the US supreme court decided it would not take up Lindell’s
appeal for consideration, clearing the way for the lawsuit against
Lindell to progress.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/03/us-supreme-court-mike-lindell-mypillow-lawsuit-trump
On Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 9:50:36 AM UTC-7, bruce bowser wrote:
The defamation lawsuit that voting machine company Dominion is
pursuing against the MyPillow chief executive, Mike Lindell, can
proceed after the US supreme court rejected the prominent Donald
Trump supporter’s appeal aiming to block the case.
Dominion Voting Systems in February 2021 filed a $1.3bn lawsuit
accusing Lindell of promoting the debunked conspiracy theory that
the company’s machines manipulated vote counts in favor of Joe
Biden in the 2020 presidential election that ousted Trump from the
Oval Office.
Lindell had been appealing an August 2021 ruling by federal court
judge Carl Nichols, who refused to dismiss the lawsuit at the
MyPillow leader’s request. An appellate court in Washington DC
later decided the case was not ready for review. And in its first
day back from its summer break, the US supreme court decided it
would not take up Lindell’s appeal for consideration, clearing the
way for the lawsuit against Lindell to progress.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/03/us-supreme-court-mik e-lindell-mypillow-lawsuit-trumpThe defamation lawsuit that voting
machine company Dominion is pursuing against the MyPillow chief
executive, Mike Lindell, can proceed after the US supreme court
rejected the prominent Donald Trump supporter’s appeal aiming to
block the case.
Dominion Voting Systems in February 2021 filed a $1.3bn lawsuit
accusing Lindell of promoting the debunked conspiracy theory that
the company’s machines manipulated vote counts in favor of Joe
Biden in the 2020 presidential election that ousted Trump from the
Oval Office.
Lindell had been appealing an August 2021 ruling by federal court
judge Carl Nichols, who refused to dismiss the lawsuit at the
MyPillow leader’s request. An appellate court in Washington DC
later decided the case was not ready for review. And in its first
day back from its summer break, the US supreme court decided it
would not take up Lindell’s appeal for consideration, clearing the
way for the lawsuit against Lindell to progress.
Your post is a LIE (surprising!) - Dominion isn't suing Lindell, a
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