Lindell said three defamation cases are ultimately hurting his employees, who own shares in the company.
Mike Lindell, the embattled CEO of MyPillow, said it's 'disgusting' what's happening to his company, which risks losing 'everything' because of his role in supporting debunked claims that the 2020 election was rigged and stolen from Donald Trump.
'Mike Lindell says MyPillow is an employee owned company, so it is horrible that they may lose everything they have worked for because he bought into Trump's election lies. But it's not his fault,' Filipkowski wrote.MyPillow is estimated to have had about 1,500 employees as of 2017, according to job seeking online platform Zippia.
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