‘Defendants are millions of dollars in arrears’: MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s lawyers are abandoning him in Dominion lawsuit

Mike Lindell

Mike Lindell gives a thumbs up as he passes by a rally for supporters of former President Donald Trump, Tuesday, April 4, 2023, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee).

A financial services company being sued by MyPillow — and the company’s CEO Mike Lindell — for usury recently filed a strongly-worded motion to dismiss after removing the case to federal court.

Originally, the lawsuit against Lifetime Funding was filed by Lindell and various associated corporate entities in Carver County, Minnesota. The complaint alleges the lending company violated federal and state law by way of the onerous terms of a $600,000 merchant cash advance. Under the terms of that agreement signed in September 2024, Lindell and his company must pay back $16,800 each day.

Now, Lifetime Funding has fired back, in a memorandum in support of their motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim, saying the arrangement was not even a loan — and that, so far, Lindell has actually benefited financially from the transaction.

“Under the Agreement, Lifetime advanced My Pillow $563,965 in exchange for the right to collect a greater amount of My Pillow’s future receivables,” the Jan. 23, motion reads. “Ultimately, however, My Pillow remitted only $268,800 of its receivable before refusing to further perform. To date, therefore, My Pillow has gained $295,965 on the parties’ transaction. Apparently, this isn’t enough.”

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