Mike Lindell Explodes on Dominion Case Lawyer

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MyPillow owner Mike Lindell recently chewed out lawyers representing Eric Coomer, a former Dominion Voting Systems employee during a deposition.

Coomers lawyers, clearly no fans of Lindell, described him as “vulgar, threatening, loud, disrespectful to … counsel and the Court, evasive, and largely non-responsive to questioning.” The same lawyers then proceeded to bash the quality of Lindell’s pillows, calling them lumpy.

The depositions have remained tense, as Lindell and the Dominion lawyers have battled it out unfiltered.

Videos of the depositions were released for Eric Coomer by legal counsel according to CNBC.

Coomer served as the director of product strategy and security at Dominion, and has filed a defamation lawsuit against Lindell for online comments made after Trump’s presidential loss in 2020.

Lindell has been known as both a highly successful business owner, and also an outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump, which has unsurprisingly made him enemies.

The New York Times reported that Coomer has been one of the primary suspects of voter fraud theories due to his position as one of the chief coders in the company.

According to April tallies by Colorado Public Radio and Business Insider, Coomer has outpaced Dominion as a company in being sued.

At one point in the deposition, Coomer’s lawyer asked Lindell about what happens when he takes “lumpy pillow calls.”

“No, they’re not lumpy pillows, that’s not what they call on,” Lindell replied, clearly upset.

“When you say lumpy pillows, now you’re an a***hole, you got that? You’re an a**hole is what you are.”

MyPillow employs over 1500 people, and did over $17 million in revenue in 2022.