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The voting-machine maker’s lawsuit alleges defamation, seeks more than $1.3 billion in damages
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell outside the West Wing of the White House on Jan. 15, nine days after the Capitol siege and five days before the end of the Trump presidency.
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WASHINGTON — One of the largest makers of voting machines in the U.S. on Monday sued a prominent supporter of former President Donald Trump, alleging that the businessman had defamed the company with false accusations that it had rigged the 2020 election for Joe Biden.
Dominion Voting Systems sued Mike Lindell, chief executive of Minnesota-based MyPillow Inc., and his company in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, seeking more than $1.3 billion in damages.