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MyPillow creator Mike Lindell's lawyers were fined thousands for submitting a legal filing riddled with AI-generated mistakes ...
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A federal judge has fined two attorneys representing MyPillow founder Mike Lindell after they submitted court documents ...
A federal judge ordered MyPillow founder Mike Lindell's attorneys to pay $6,000 in fines for using AI to prepare court ...
Kachouroff and DeMaster were representing Lindell in a defamation case against him brought by former Dominion Voting Systems ...
A judge fined two of Mike Lindell's lawyers $3,000 each for using AI to create error-filled legal briefs. DENVER — A federal ...
Judge writes $3,000 fines were ‘least severe sanction adequate to deter and punish defense counsel in this instance’ ...
I made fucking sure of that.” After Googling “Eric” and “Dominion,” Oltmann concluded that the speaker was Eric Coomer. Coomer denies ever saying any such thing or being part of such a call.
A federal jury in Colorado on Monday found that MyPillow founder Mike Lindell defamed former Dominion Voting Systems employee Eric Coomer after the 2020 presidential election. The jury found that ...
The jury ruled that Lindell and his media company, Frankspeech, must pay $2.3 million in damages for his attacks on Eric Coomer, the former director of security for Denver-based Dominion.
After a two-week trial, a federal jury is requiring Lindell to pay Eric Coomer roughly $2.3 million, according to David Beller, one of Coomer's lawyers.
A federal jury in Colorado found that Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow and a prominent election conspiracy theorist, defamed Eric Coomer, a former employee of Dominion Voting Systems, after ...
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