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 ...
Exclusive: Lindell told The Independent his cash flow problems feel like “having a gun to your head,” before becoming ...
(AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee). The high-dollar economic woes of Mike Lindell and his small-town Minnesota-based company MyPillow ...
MyPillow and its CEO are expressing borrower's remorse, suing to have a $600,000 loan they took out last month thrown out.
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...