MyPillow needed $600,000, and fast. So last month CEO Mike Lindell opted for a merchant cash advance — similar to a payday loan for businesses — and agreed to repay more than $16,000 per day for the ...
which the company is now demanding Lindell fork over, plus interest and attorney’s fees. In response, Lindell filed a lawsuit in Minnesota, where MyPillow is headquartered, against Lifetime and ...
A series of emails sent by a group led and funded by MyPillow CEO and election denier Mike Lindell have been referred to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to federal officials ...
When MyPillow founder Mike Lindell recently found ... In the other corner, Lifetime Funding, a Long Island, New York, company that provides non-traditional financing to businesses unable to ...
A year later, he was committed to sobriety and focused all his energy on business. Today, his pillow-making company, MyPillow, continues to grow and expand its business ventures. This should be ...
Although Lindell had already paid Lifetime $268,800 through October 11, the sudden move left $570,901 outstanding, which the company is now demanding Lindell fork over, plus interest and attorney’s ...