This is what happens to Trump supporters.
Let it be a warning to all rightists.
'I'm in ruins,' teary Mike Lindell tells judge in Smartmatic sanctions hearing
Soo Rin Kim
ABC News
Wed, April 16, 2025 at 6:27 PM CDT
2 min read
Election denier and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell continues to refuse to
pay more than $50,000 in sanctions he has been ordered to pay to voting software company Smartmatic over "frivolous" election claims --
alleging he's left with no money after numerous legal battles.
"I'm in ruins," a teary Lindell said through a Zoom screen during a
motion hearing in the U.S. District Court in Washington on Wednesday, pleading to Judge Carl Nichols to allow him to wait until after the
final judgement comes out to make any payment in the case, which he has already lost.
Last month, Smartmatic filed a motion to hold Lindell in contempt,
alleging the MyPillow CEO has been dodging his court-ordered payment of $56,369 to Smartmatic for months.
Lindell, however, insisted that he does not have the means to pay the
amount due to various financial difficulties he has suffered over the
last few years due to what he again claimed was "lawfare" waged against
him for trying to "secure the election."
"I borrowed everything I can. Nobody will lend me any money anymore,"
Lindell claimed. "I can't turn back time ... but I will tell you, I
don't have any money."
Lindell claimed he was recently forced to lay off hundreds of MyPillow employees, lost multiple MyPillow warehouse units over the past two
years and even owes millions of dollars to the IRS for what he
described as a COVID-era employee retention credit.
He claimed he has "nothing" except for two houses, which he claimed are
in the process of being liquidated, and a truck.
He even claimed he can no longer adhere to a previously proposed plan
of making monthly installments of $5,000.
After listening through Lindell's plight, Nichols acknowledged that
these claims are "non-verifiable representation" at the moment and gave Lindell until Friday to file under seal financial statements and other documents to prove his claims.
"I have nothing to hide," Lindell said as he agreed to do so and added
he wants Smartmatic to see the financial situation he's in as well.
Smartmatic's attorney said his client would prefer to see the payment
made in a lump sum as soon as possible but acknowledged he would
respect the judge's ruling.
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On 4/18/2025 2:03 PM, Steven Kray wrote:
This is what happens to Trump supporters.
Let it be a warning to all rightists.
'I'm in ruins,' teary Mike Lindell tells judge in Smartmatic sanctions
hearing
Soo Rin Kim
ABC News
Wed, April 16, 2025 at 6:27 PM CDT
2 min read
Election denier and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell continues to refuse to
pay more than $50,000 in sanctions he has been ordered to pay to voting
software company Smartmatic over "frivolous" election claims --
alleging he's left with no money after numerous legal battles.
"I'm in ruins," a teary Lindell said through a Zoom screen during a
motion hearing in the U.S. District Court in Washington on Wednesday,
pleading to Judge Carl Nichols to allow him to wait until after the
final judgement comes out to make any payment in the case, which he has
already lost.
All right-thinking Americans want to see Lindell
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