Dominion Settles $1.3B Defamation Lawsuit with Mike Lindell
The company agreed to dismiss the case after accusing Lindell of spreading false 2020 election claims, ending a $1.3 billion defamation suit.
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Dominion Drops Billion Dollar Lawsuit Against Mike Lindell
The years-long legal battle between MyPillow founder Mike Lindell and Dominion Voting Systems has officially come to an end after the voting technology company agreed to dismiss its $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit, closing one of the last major legal cases stemming from claims surrounding the 2020 presidential election. Lindell celebrated the development during an appearance on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast, where he described the dismissal …
Dominion Voting Systems drops lawsuit against MyPillow and Mike...
Dominion Voting Systems, now under new ownership as Liberty Vote Holdings, is dropping all of its claims of defamation against MyPilllow magnate Mike Lindell, whose comments about a possibly stolen election and vote fraud during the 2020 presidential race count infuriated the former owners. A report at Law & Crime confirmed the parties in the action brought by Dominion have agreed to the "dismissal of all claims and causes of action ... with pre…
Dominion Backs Down: $1.3 Billion Lawsuit Against Mike Lindell Dropped ‘With Prejudice’
Dominion Voting Systems has officially ended its high-profile 2020 election lawsuit against Mike Lindell after more than three years of aggressive litigation and public spectacle. The quiet legal filing marks a remarkable reversal for a company that had once demanded $1.3 billion from the outspoken MyPillow CEO. Court documents show that both sides reached a confidential settlement, resulting in the full dismissal of Dominion’s claims with preju…
Dominion Drops $1.3 Billion Lawsuit Against Mike Lindell and MyPillow After Five-Year Legal Battle - Politics, Policy, Political Views
Credit: Gage Skidmore The company formerly known as Dominion Voting Systems has dropped its massive $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and his company. Court filings show the parties reached a confidential settlement, bringing the five-year case to a close. The lawsuit has been dismissed with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled, while both sides agreed to pay their own legal fees and costs. The voting machine c…
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