Mike Lindell accused of owing $600,000 to vendor
- Mike Lindell's company, MyPillow, is being sued for nearly $600,000 in unpaid debts to Extend, Inc.
- The lawsuit claims MyPillow has ignored repeated demands for payment since March 2024.
- Lindell's financial troubles have worsened due to his controversial political activities and mismanagement.
Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, is facing a federal lawsuit for allegedly failing to pay nearly $600,000 to Extend, Inc., a vendor that provided shipping and product protection services. The relationship between the two began in November 2022, but by March 2024, MyPillow was already overdue on payments. Despite Lindell's initial commitment to address the debt, he has since ignored multiple inquiries from Extend regarding the outstanding amounts. Lindell's financial troubles have escalated in recent years, particularly after his involvement in promoting unfounded claims about the 2020 presidential election. His company has faced significant setbacks, including eviction from a Minnesota warehouse due to unpaid rent and being dropped by retailers. Additionally, he has been unable to advertise on Fox News due to financial disputes with the network. In a recent phone call, Lindell appeared distracted and claimed ignorance about the lawsuit, stating he had never heard of the company seeking payment. This lack of awareness raises questions about his management of MyPillow and its financial obligations. The lawsuit alleges that Lindell promised to connect with Extend regarding the debt but failed to follow through. The situation reflects a broader pattern of financial mismanagement and declining business prospects for Lindell, who has also faced criticism for his recent ventures, including a failed social media platform. As his financial woes deepen, the future of MyPillow remains uncertain, with potential implications for its operations and Lindell's public persona.