Mike Lindell, CEO von MyPillow, übergab während eines Live-TV-Interviews juristische Dokumente

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mike-lindell-served-at-cpac_n_69c5fa73e4b09f8e0050ce92/amp

24 Kommentare

  1. thismorningscoffee on

    > After much back-and-forth, Lindell finally grabbed the papers and tossed them on the floor.

    Adult child

  2. GunnieGraves on

    I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a more textbook example of addiction requiring treatment beyond just getting sober. Guy got sober, managed to get rich, but his underlying issues turned him into an addict of another kind.

  3. What actually is the point of not taking the papers? I don’t really understand the process of „serving“ but does it actually make any difference if he just takes the papers the first time and moves on?

    Surely someone cannot reject being served by plugging their ears and going „Nananana can’t hear you“ right? If so why wouldn’t everyone who didn’t want to go to court just do that?

  4. pongomanswe on

    Serving someone on live tv must be quite strong evidence that it has indeed been served.

  5. I bet he’s been hiding and ducking from being served and the agency who served him saw that he was going to be on a show and viola! It’s mind-blowing how much nonsense drump and friends get into.

  6. DundeeToCanada on

    How the ‚mighty‘ has fallen.

    I’m still shocked how these adults act like children and think it’s fine.

    Actually, scratch that.

  7. I’m watching DTF St Louis and one of the characters got arrested on air. I said that won’t in real life. I guess I was completely wrong lol

  8. He should pray to that purposefully placed cross he dangles outside his shirt collar in his tacky MyPillow TV ads.

  9. Embarrassed_Fee6951 on

    Best part is he’s talking about undocumented people breaking crimes and then immediately breaks a crime

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