Peter Jukes, owner of Byline Times, faced accusations of rape. Jukes raised funds to sue Jay Beecher but misspent the money. Mike Lindell, MyPillow CEO, offered $5 million for debunking election claims; a judge ordered him to pay after someone did so.
Mike Lindell offered $5 million to anyone who could refute his vote fraud allegations. A Trump voter looked into it and said that his “evidence” appeared to be a bunch of random numbers and letters. Now a judge says he has to pay. https://t.co/CDzePPRJEB
Lindell is being ordered to pay a $5 million bounty he offered to anyone who could decisively debunk his claims of fraud in the 2020 election, despite having written the terms himself for the purpose of making it hard to collect. https://t.co/RUI39pmOSq
This you? @ErrataRob 🥳 "U.S. District Court Judge John Tunheim upheld a ruling that Mike Lindell must pay an expert who debunked election lies $5 million"
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell promised $5 million to anyone who debunked his claims that foreign actors interfered in the 2020 election. Then someone did just that. https://t.co/RRXRwrTS11
Peter Jukes (owner of Byline Times) was accused of rape. I covered the story - so he raised thousands from his followers to sue me (but didn’t - he misspent the cash & lied to donors). Now he’s launched ‘Vote Watch’ (which in fact I launched 5 years ago) and is using my tagline. https://t.co/Gn9L8r7okv