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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Jury finds MyPillow founder defamed former employee for a leading voting equipment company - ABC News

DENVER -- A federal jury in Colorado on Monday found that one of the nation’s most prominent election conspiracy theorists, MyPillow founder Mike Lindell, defamed a former employee for a leading voting equipment company after the 2020 presidential election.

The jury found that two of Lindell's statements about Eric Coomer, the former security and product strategy director at Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems, including calling him a traitor, were defamatory. It ordered Lindell and his online media platform, formerly known as Frankspeech, to pay Coomer $2.3 million in damages, far less than the $62.7 million Coomer had asked for to help send a message to discourage attacks on election workers.

“This is hurting democracy. This is misinformation. It’s not been vetted and it needs to stop,” Charles Cain, one of Coomer's attorneys, told jurors in closing arguments Friday.

Lindell said he would appeal the financial award, saying Coomer's lawyers did not prove Coomer had been harmed. He also said he would continue to speak out about election security, including criticizing the makers of election equipment like Dominion.

“I will not stop talking until we don’t have voting machines in this country,” said Lindell, who backs paper ballots counted by hand.

Lindell stuck by his false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen during the trial, but did not call any experts to present...



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