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The Pillow Guy's Big Lie
Colorado, Denver, USASaturday, June 21, 2025
Lindell's beliefs about the 2020 election were influenced by a documentary and the views of Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn. During the trial, Lindell distanced himself from a story involving a Colorado podcaster who claimed to have heard a conference call from the anti-fascist group Antifa. The podcast claimed that someone named Eric from Dominion said he would ensure that Trump would not win. Lindell said he only learned about this during the trial. Coomer's lawyers tried to show how his life was devastated by the conspiracy theories spreading about him. Lindell was late to join in on the accusations against Coomer, not mentioning him until February 2021.
Coomer said the conspiracy theories cost him his job, his mental health, and the life he had built. He specifically pointed to a statement made by Lindell in May 2021, where Lindell described Coomer's actions as "treason. " Lindell's attorneys argued that Coomer's reputation was already damaged by the time Lindell mentioned him. They said this was partly because of Coomer's own Facebook posts criticizing Trump, which Coomer acknowledged were a mistake. Lindell denied making any false statements about Coomer and testified that he has called many people traitors. His lawyers argued that the statements were about a matter of public concern—elections—and therefore protected by the First Amendment. But Coomer's lawyers said the statements crossed the line into defamation because Lindell accused Coomer of treason, a crime.
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