White powder isn't the only strange thing that has been sent to election officials across the country this season. A series ...
Exclusive: Lindell told The Independent his cash flow problems feel like “having a gun to your head,” before becoming ...
Trump delivered a disjointed speech that included a bizarre tale about Mike Lindell and Al Capone, leaving the crowd puzzled ...
The lawsuit accuses lenders of issuing a loan under the guise of a purchase contract. The agreement was allegedly executed in ...
MyPillow needed $600,000, and fast. So last month CEO Mike Lindell opted for a merchant cash advance — similar to a payday loan for businesses — and agreed to repay more than $16,000 per day for the ...
With my last dying breaths, I scream, “What the hell is this?” and a booming voice answers, “It’s MYPILLOW!” Now, as I walk the streets of the University of Minnesota campus, I’m always checking over ...
A staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, Lindell is accusing finance companies of exploiting his business through a high-interest $600,000 loan.
The unicorn startup claims it's owed more than $500,000 for customer protection services involving ecommerce transactions. Extend Inc., a San Francisco startup that offers shipping and product ...
Plus: St. Paul police shoot man Monday evening; House candidate accuses opponent of living in other address than filed on ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
A series of emails sent by a group led and funded by MyPillow CEO and election denier Mike Lindell have been referred to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to federal officials ...
When MyPillow founder Mike Lindell recently found himself in a cash crunch, he grasped for the only financial lifeline he could — but the unrepentant voting machine conspiracist now insists in a ...