'All my money': Mike Lindell suggests he's blown $20M on election crusade
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell claimed that his financial difficulties are all related to his crusade to prove the 2020 presidential election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.
During a Thursday interview with radio host John Fredericks, Lindell downplayed his recent eviction from a Minnesota warehouse — and blamed a sugar beets company that had subleased the spot.
He also suggested his opponents had pressured the company to pull out of the deal.
"We're going, okay, this is strange, our realtor and the landowners, we couldn't believe it," Lindell recalled. "And I told them, I said, I think somebody got to them, this is part of cancel Mike Lindell and MyPillow, you don't go in there and rent from them, and we can't reach them."
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Lindell went on to say he had lost $20 million in credit since August.
"So what ended up happening was, you take almost 20 million dollars that we had in credit lines out there with, let's say, we were getting sheets from overseas, you know, where we make them over in India, and they're coming, and we had 150-day credit, well that credit squished at 30, so all this credit that was squished was about 20 million dollars," he said.
"I had spent all my money on this country with elections up to August, so what we were very fortunate and blessed that we had a very high inventory that was built up over time," Lindell added.
"And we're praying we're coming out the other end now, finally, and it was the help of all your people out there supporting us and getting us through."
In addition to his other financial problems, Lindell has been ordered to pay $5 million to a man who disproved his election evidence, and he's facing a significant lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems.
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