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My Pillow Guy Has to Pay $US5 ($7) Million to Cyber Guy Who Proved Him Wrong

April 21, 2023
Source: gizmodo.com.au gizmodo.com.au
News Snapshot:
My Pillow Guy Has to Pay $US5 ($7) Million to Cyber Guy Who Proved Him Wrong Mike Lindell, the My Pillow Guy and prominent 2020 election denier, needs to lay out a lot more cushions on his legs to stop him from shooting himself in the foot. His mealy-mouthed rhetoric surrounding the “Big Lie” caused him to make easily-disproved proclamations and more than a few promises he could not keep. Two years ago, Lindell promised anybody a $US5 ($7) million prize if they could prove that Chinese hackers did not mess with U.S. voting machines to elect President Joe Biden....
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