Judge ordering Mike Lindell's eviction from Minnesota warehouse

Mike Lindell speaking with attendees at the 2020 Student Action Summit. (Photo by Gage Skidmore)

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is expected to be evicted from a Minnesota warehouse after reportedly failing to pay $200,000 in rent for the past two months.

The StarTribune reported on court documents showing Lindell had received at least four notices of default at a warehouse in Shakopee.

"The latest eviction notice says the company is behind in payments for February and March, owing Delaware-based First Industrial, L.P. more than $217,000 for rent and other charges for the facility located at 4701 Valley Boulevard South," the StarTribune's report said.

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Attorney Sara Filo said Lindell had "more or less vacated" the premises already.

"At this point there's a representation that no further payment is going to be made under this lease, so we'd like to go ahead with finding a new tenant," Filo explained at a Tuesday eviction court hearing.

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Scott County Chief Judge Caroline Lennon said an eviction notice would be ordered as soon as the landlord could file the paperwork.

StarTribune pointed out that MyPillow also has a second warehouse location in Shakopee.

Lindell has recently complained about his dwindling fortune as he crusades to abolish voting machines, which he believes were used to steal the 2020 presidential election from Donald Trump.

"I will never shut up," Lindell said Monday on his FrankSppech platform. "They can take it all, and I've said that. I've spent every dime I've had."

"I don't have any money left, but I don't have anything less than I had before," he added. "I had a pickup truck and a house I live in, and that's it. I don't drive around and eat with two forks, okay?"

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