Mike Lindell found in contempt for failing to turn over documents in Smartmatic case
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A federal judge in Minnesota has ruled that MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is in contempt of court due to his failure to provide discovery and financial documents required by voting machine company Smartmatic in their defamation case against him. Lindell, who is known for promoting false claims regarding the 2020 elections, did not comply with the court's order to submit crucial analytics and financial data for 2022 and 2023. The judge warned of potential further legal actions against Lindell if he continues to resist compliance. Lindell publicly stated he was unaware of the ruling and reiterated his stance against voting machines.
A federal judge in Minnesota has found MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in contempt of court for failing to provide crucial discovery documents in Smartmatic's defamation case.
Judge Jeffrey M. Bryan stated that if Lindell does not comply with the order, Smartmatic can seek further legal action against him.
Lindell claimed ignorance of the judge's order and made a bold statement about election integrity, stating they would not stop until paper ballots were counted.
Despite being a prominent figure in promoting election conspiracy theories, Lindell continues to challenge the legitimacy of voting machines.
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