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Dominion sues MyPillow and its CEO Mike Lindell for $1.3 billion

Dominion Voting Systems, the election technology company that has been the focus of claims about election fraud, is suing MyPillow and its CEO Mike Lindell.

The company is seeking about $1.3 billion in damages for Lindell’s numerous public statements that Dominion rigged its machines in favor of Joe Biden in the 2020 US presidential election.

The 115-page lawsuit filed Monday in Washington, DC, cites Lindell’s media appearances and social media posts pushing what they called the “Big Lie” about Dominion’s machines — including a two-hour film that aired on OAN.

In the lawsuit, Dominion writes that Lindell “sells the lie to this day because the lie sells pillows” citing promotional discount codes on MyPillow’s website, including “FightforTrump,””Proof” and “QAnon.”

The filing comes a few weeks after Dominion spokesman Michael Steel told CNN that Lindell is “begging to be sued.” MyPillow didn’t immediately return CNN’s request for comment.

“Despite repeated warnings and efforts to share the facts with him, Mr. Lindell has continued to make claims about Dominion, each time giving assurances that he would come forward with overwhelming proof,” said Dominion CEO John Poulos in a statement Monday.

Poulos added that Lindell’s statements “caused irreparable harm to Dominion’s good reputation and threatened the safety of our employees and customers.”

Lindell promised his followers proof, but instead he “delivered absolute nonsense and fake documents sourced from the dark corners of the internet,” said Dominion legal counsel Megan Meier, Partner at Clare Locke LLP, in a statement, adding that Lindell “needs to be held accountable for defaming Dominion and undermining the integrity of our electoral system all the while profiting from it.”

The suit vows that “through discovery, Dominion will prove that there is no real evidence supporting the Big Lie. Dominion brings this action to vindicate the company’s rights, to recover damages, to seek a narrowly tailored injunction, to stand up for itself and its employees, and to stop Lindell and MyPillow from further profiting at Dominion’s expense.”

Dominion recently sued Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani and lawyer Sidney Powell for about the same amount each after they pushed similar claims about the US election and Dominion.

Giuliani called Dominion’s lawsuit against him an “act of intimidation” to “censor the exercise of free speech” and Powell called Dominion’s action against her “baseless.”

Lindell was recently permanently banned from Twitter for repeatedly sharing alleged election misinformation.

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