Domini filed a lawsuit 1.3 billion? Lindell: I have been looking forward to them to file a lawsuit, may tomorrow together in court – by Domini voting machine sued “my pillow” CEO: not worried

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On Monday, February 22, Dominion Voting Machines filed a $1.3 billion lawsuit against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, alleging that Lindell’s allegations that Dominion Voting Machines rigged the 2020 U.S. presidential election are defamatory. The lawsuit claims that Lindell’s allegations that Domini Voting Machines rigged the 2020 presidential election constitute defamation. In response, Lindell said he is not worried about the voting machine company suing him and that his allegations against Domini will eventually be proven to be justified.

Lindell, known as “MyPillow Guy” in television commercials and a longtime Trump supporter, has repeatedly and publicly questioned the problems with Domini’s voting machines in the election and emphasized that the results were in dispute.

In the lawsuit, Domini’s lawyers say Lindell’s actions damaged the Domini brand, and that his support for Trump helped My Pillow Guy’s business by increasing sales by 30-40 percent, which constitutes “defamatory marketing”.

Lindell said he still has a lot of evidence that has not been disclosed, and Domini sued him just in Time to advance the process of uncovering the truth.

It’s a very good day,” Lindell told the Associated Press. I’ve been looking forward to them finally filing a lawsuit” and “I’d be more than willing to go to court with Domini tomorrow.”

He denounced Domini’s allegations against him as “huge lies” and that “they have created a big lie.”

This follows a similar lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Machines against Trump lawyers Giuliani and Powell.

Giuliani said Domini’s lawsuit was “an act of intimidation to intimidate free speech. Powell also denounced the lawsuit.

Lindell’s account has been suspended from Twitter, YouTube and other platforms for repeatedly posting statements questioning the election. In response, Lindell said he was being censored and attacked by big companies.