US DOMINION, INC. et al v. MY PILLOW, INC. et al

  1. August 25, 2021

    MyPillow Seeks Midcase Appeal In Dominion Defamation Case

    MyPillow Inc. has asked a D.C. federal judge for permission to immediately appeal his recent ruling refusing to toss US Dominion Inc.'s $1.3 billion suit after finding that the pillow manufacturer's CEO Mike Lindell made election rigging claims against the voting machine company that could be defamatory.

  2. August 11, 2021

    Giuliani, Powell And MyPillow Can't Slip $1.3B Dominion Suits

    A D.C. federal judge on Wednesday refused to toss US Dominion Inc.'s $1.3 billion suits against allies of former President Donald Trump, ruling that the voting machine company had adequately alleged that the defendants' statements about the 2020 election could be defamatory.

  3. June 24, 2021

    Judge Wary Of Trump Allies' Bids To Toss Dominion Lawsuits

    A D.C. federal judge appeared skeptical Thursday of arguments by allies of former President Donald Trump seeking to escape a trio of billion-dollar lawsuits from US Dominion Inc., repeatedly pointing to their claims of election-rigging that the voting machine company said have damaged its reputation.

  4. June 02, 2021

    Dominion Fights MyPillow's Escape Bid In Defamation Suit

    Dominion Voting Systems slammed MyPillow Inc.'s bid to dismiss a $1.3 billion defamation suit on the basis that CEO Mike Lindell believed his election fraud accusations were true, arguing its complaint more than meets the standards for malice and the extent to which Lindell knowingly lied is a fact for the jury to decide.

  5. April 23, 2021

    MyPillow CEO Urges Ax Of Dominion's $1.3B Defamation Suit

    MyPillow Inc. CEO Mike Lindell urged a D.C. federal court to dismiss Dominion Voting Systems' $1.3 billion defamation suit, arguing Friday that he had never doubted the truth of his claims that the voting-machine maker rigged the 2020 presidential election for Joe Biden.

  6. February 22, 2021

    MyPillow CEO Hit With $1.3B Suit Over Election Fraud 'Big Lie'

    Dominion Voting Systems hit MyPillow Inc. and its CEO Mike Lindell with a $1.3 billion defamation suit in D.C. federal court Monday, accusing Lindell of knowingly perpetuating a "big lie" by falsely claiming that the voting-machine maker rigged the 2020 presidential election for Joe Biden.