A Minnesota judge has ruled that MyPillow, the company owned by Mike Lindell, must pay DHL nearly $778,000 for unpaid bills and other costs.
A Minnesota judge has ordered MyPillow to pay nearly $778,000 for unpaid bills and other costs to package delivery service DHL , which had sued the company. The award includes over $48,000 in interest and over $4,800 for DHL ’s attorney’s fees. The order, signed last month by Hennepin County Judge Susan Burke, said MyPillow had agreed in October to pay DHL $550,000 but failed to do so and did not send anyone to a hearing last month on DHL ’s effort to collect.
Lindell said after the lawsuit was filed that MyPillow stopped using DHL over a year earlier in a dispute over shipments that he said were DHL’s fault
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