Law & Crime reports:
Mike Lindell has suffered another self-inflicted loss in long-running litigation over the $5 million he owes to an engineer who proved that data the Minnesota pillow magnate claimed was definitive proof of foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election was nothing of the sort.
A federal magistrate judge in the North Star State on Monday said that Lindell had again failed to provide court-ordered financial information to plaintiff Robert Zeidman as the latter litigates the collection of the multimillion dollar prize he earned by winning the 2020 “Prove Mike Wrong” challenge.
“Because Lindell did not oppose the Motion [to Compel], the Court finds these discovery requests are reasonable and grants the motion,” U.S. Magistrate Judge Dulce J. Foster wrote. The documents and information sought by Zeidman deal with identifying any entities that owe Lindell and his company money as well as any debts owed by Lindell and the company.
Read the full article. Ever since Trump supporter Zeidman proved that Lindell’s “stolen votes” data was false, Lindell has fought in court to avoid paying up. Even Lindell’s own lawyer long ago abandoned the case.