Mike Lindell at an "An Address to Young Americans" event, featuring President Donald Trump, hosted by Students for Trump and Turning Point Action at Dream City Church in Phoenix, Arizona. Photo by Gage Skidmore

Dominion Voting Systems sues MyPillow and CEO Mike Lindell for more than $1.3 billion

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The election technology company has filed a lawsuit against MyPillow and the company’s CEO Mike Lindell for more than $1.3 billion in damages, according to The Wall Street Journal and several other news outlets, alleging that Lindell promoted defamatory accusations related to Dominion and the 2020 presidential election.

“My message to Dominion is thank you for finally getting this done, because it’ll be back in the limelight now,” Lindell told CNBC on Monday.

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell received a legal letter in January giving him notice of impending litigation from Dominion Voting Systems after he and others made unsubstantiated claims about the machines.

There is no evidence to suggest that Dominion voting machines were manipulated or corrupted during the US elections according to statements from federal election officials and fact-checking from several news outlets.

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