Jury Finds MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Liable for Defamation

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A federal jury found MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell liable for defaming former Dominion Voting Systems employee Eric Coomer, awarding roughly $2 million in damages, significantly less than the $62.7 million sought, and Lindell plans to appeal. The case centered on Lindell's false claims linking Coomer to election fraud, which the jury deemed defamatory in three statements. Lindell and Coomer have been embroiled in post-2020 election conspiracy theories, with Lindell asserting his remarks are protected free speech.
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