In this Feb. 28, 2019, file photo, Mike Lindell, president and chief executive officer of My Pillow Inc., speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Md.Election denier Mike Lindell's company MyPillow is facing a court-ordered eviction from a warehouse in Minnesota amid hisrelated to his claims about the 2020 election and voting machines, Lindell confirmed to ABC News.
Lindell said MyPillow had subleased the space to a candy company last year and was planning on subleasing it to a sugar beet company this year -- but the sugar beet company backed out of the contract at the last minute, leaving himself and the warehouse owner "stranded." "Plaintiff seeks to have Defendant evicted from the Premises for failing to pay Rent and other payments and charges due under the Lease Agreement in the amount of Two Hundred Seventeen Thousand, Four Hundred Eighty-Nine and 74/100 Dollars," a complaint from First Industrial says.
"MyPillow is in great shape," Lindell said. "We have our best commercial out right now that launched on Monday, the most successful one in five years. It's amazing.