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‘Oh, would you look at that’: Dominion Voting Systems drops lawsuit against MyPillow and Mike Lindell * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

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Mike Lindell, the inventor of MyPillow

Dominion Voting Systems, now under new ownership as Liberty Vote Holdings, is dropping all of its claims of defamation against MyPilllow magnate Mike Lindell, whose comments about a possibly stolen election and vote fraud during the 2020 presidential race count infuriated the former owners.

A report at Law & Crime confirmed the parties in the action brought by Dominion have agreed to the “dismissal of all claims and causes of action … with prejudice.”

Each side is to pay its own legal costs but the complaints cannot be raised again in another legal action.

“Each party shall bear its own attorneys’ fees, expenses, and costs,” a court filing confirmed.

Dominion earlier settled its claims against Rudy Guiliani, who advised President Donald Trump for a time, under similar conditions: no payments and no liability. But its claim against Fox News, raising similar concerns about statements and their accuracy, resulted in a $787 million settlement to Dominion.

“It was a nice gesture,” Lindell said of the dropped legal action. “I just want everybody to know it doesn’t mean anything that I’m gonna stop fighting these voting-machine companies.”

The war began following the 2020 president election where there were a number of suspicious election actions, and results. For instance, multiple states stopped counting votes at the same time on election night. Those totals generally had Trump leading the fading Joe Biden.

Then when counting resumed later, sudden and massive dumps of mail-in ballots were counted, often with virtually every one for Biden.

There were videos of activists depositing armloads of ballots at one time. Further, undue influences included Mark Zuckerberg’s handout of some $400 million to election officials to recruit Democrat voters and the FBI’s own interference, when it falsely claimed that information about Biden family scandals found in a laptop abandoned by Hunter Biden was Russian disinformation.

The comments arose because Dominion machines were being used in some of those states.

Dominion then sued MyPillow and Lindell for $1.3 billion for his comments about a rigged election.

Mike Lindell
Mike Lindell

Lindell countersued, failing to obtain the success he sought, but the original case plodded on.

Then former Republican election official Scott Leiendecker bought Dominion and rebranded it as Liberty Vote. He said the purchase was “a bold and historic move to transform and improve election integrity in America.”

The result is that the company will not seek to obtain anything from Lindell or his giant bedding company.

A statement from Lindell TV said investigators had compiled than 800 pages of testimony, “five years of compiled research, court records, sworn testimony, government documents, and technical forensics” in support of its perspective.

“People have been told for years there is ‘no evidence.’ This report does not ask you to trust us. It asks you to read the evidence, check the citations, and decide for yourself.”

Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is currently a news editor for the WND News Center, and also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh’s articles here.