Key takeaways:
- Lewin and Lewin, and Minnesota law firm Parker Daniels Kibort LLC have both filed to end their legal representation of Mike Lindell and his business, MyPillow.
- The two firms are defending Lindell in three defamation suits brought by Dominion and Smartmatic, two voting machine companies.
- Lindell has stopped paying invoices on time, and is paying just a fraction of what’s owed, according to the court filing by Parker Daniels Kibort LLC.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is facing a legal battle after two law firms have filed to sever ties with him over unpaid legal fees.
Lewin and Lewin, a Washington-based law firm, and Minnesota law firm Parker Daniels Kibort LLC, have both filed to end their legal representation of Lindell and his business, MyPillow. The two firms are defending Lindell in three defamation suits brought by Dominion and Smartmatic, two voting machine companies that Lindell has accused of “fraud, election rigging and conspiracy” in the 2020 presidential election.
In a court filing Thursday, attorney Andrew Parker said that Lindell has stopped paying invoices on time, and that he’s recently resorted to paying just a fraction of what’s owed. Parker Daniels Kibort LLC said that if they are forced to continue providing legal services to Lindell, the future fees and costs will amount to millions of dollars.
The legal battle between Lindell and the two law firms is a result of the defamation suits brought against him by Dominion and Smartmatic. Lindell has repeatedly accused the two companies of election fraud without providing any evidence.
The court filing by Parker Daniels Kibort LLC is the latest development in the ongoing legal battle between Lindell and the two voting machine companies. It remains to be seen how Lindell will respond to the law firms’ efforts to sever ties with him over unpaid legal fees.
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