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MyPillow creator Mike Lindell’s lawyers were fined thousands for submitting a legal filing riddled with AI-generated mistakes ...
A federal judge has fined two attorneys representing MyPillow founder Mike Lindell after they submitted court documents ...
A federal judge ordered MyPillow founder Mike Lindell's attorneys to pay $6,000 in fines for using AI to prepare court ...
Kachouroff and DeMaster were representing Lindell in a defamation case against him brought by former Dominion Voting Systems ...
A judge fined two of Mike Lindell's lawyers $3,000 each for using AI to create error-filled legal briefs. DENVER — A federal ...
Judge writes $3,000 fines were ‘least severe sanction adequate to deter and punish defense counsel in this instance’ ...
Mike Lindell, most famous as “the MyPillow Guy” who made a small fortune marketing his sleep wares to millions of Americans, can’t stop selling.
An Internet search of "Eric,” “Dominion” and “Denver, Colorado” led Oltmann to Eric Coomer, a director of product strategy and security for Dominion Voting Systems in Denver.
What happened? The jury found Lindell made two defamatory statements about Eric Coomer, the former product strategy and security director for Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems.
On Monday, a federal jury ruled that MyPillow founder Mike Lindell was guilty of defamatory comments towards former Dominion Voting Systems employee Eric Coomer.
The jury found that two of Lindell's statements about Eric Coomer, the former security and product strategy director at Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems, including calling him a traitor, were ...
Former Dominion Voting Systems VP Eric Coomer sued over specific statements Lindell made about him personally — helping to transform Coomer into the villain of a stolen election myth.