There will be no settlement with Dominion as company calls Mike Lindell 'schoolyard bully'

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'Lindell and MyPillow are bullies,' lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems wrote while asking a judge to dismiss a counterclaim to their $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit.

In a Monday night court filing, Dominion attorneys compared Lindell and MyPillow to"bullies" while asking a judge to move their lawsuit forward and dismiss a counterclaim that was filed by Lindell's attorneys. The Dominion lawyers argued that upholding the counterclaim could have wide-ranging and detrimental effects on other cases.

"It is no stretch to say that these counterclaims threaten the rule of law," they continued."If allowed to proceed, they would impose liability on innumerable parties engaging in ordinary, day-to-day acts of litigation."and Sidney Powell for making similar election claims. All parties have indicated that there is no"realistic possibility" for pretrial settlements, according to Business Insider.

Dominion Voting Systems lawyers likened MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell to a"schoolyard bully" in a court filing on Monday. Lindell is pictured during a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, on February 3, 2020.In a court filing last week, Dominion lawyers complained that while attorneys for Giuliani and Powell were cooperating during the case's discovery phase, those representing Lindell and MyPillow had stopped cooperating and were refusing to share documents.

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