00:19Mike Lindell was accosted by a woman saying she was serving him legal papers while he was being
00:24interviewed at the Conservative Political Action Conference, a chaotic on-camera moment that
00:29saw the MyPillow founder and conservative commentator try to dodge the delivery before
00:34tossing the documents aside. The unnamed woman interrupted Lindell while he was being interviewed
00:40at the gathering at Grapevine, Texas, bursting on camera and telling him, you've been served.
00:46Lindell initially resisted, saying, we're on TV, please, and I'm not accepting it, as the camera
00:51rolled. Interviewer Michael Casey of the O'Keefe Media Group, who posted the clip on X Thursday,
00:57repeatedly asked the woman the reason for serving the papers. Lindell eventually took them out of
01:02her hands, only to hurl them behind him seconds later. Deranged leftist interrupts my interview
01:09with the real Mike Lindell trying to serve him court papers, Casey captioned the video. Mike
01:14Lindell's reaction was priceless. Details about the documents were not immediately known. The
01:19postist sought comment from Lindell. It wasn't clear whether the papers were connected to Lindell's
01:24ongoing legal battles, which include multiple defamation cases stemming from his claims about
01:29the 2020 presidential election. The confrontation appeared to add a growing list of courtroom headaches
01:34for Lindell. Lindell's courtroom troubles have piled up in recent years, driven largely by his repeated
01:40claims about the 2020 election and the legal fallout that followed. The MyPillow founder, a vocal
01:46supporter of President Trump, claimed the 2020 election was stolen. In a Colorado defamation
01:52case brought by former Dominion Voting Systems employee Eric Coomer, a jury found Lindell liable
01:58and awarded millions in damages last year. A federal judge recently denied Lindell's attempt
02:03to overturn the verdict and ordered his legal team to explain why they shouldn't face additional
02:08sanctions, the latest in a string of rebukes over flawed court filings and citation errors.
02:13Elsewhere, Lindell remains entangled in high-stakes defamation litigation brought by voting technology
02:19firms, including Smartmatic, with a judge ruling that key elements of defamation have already
02:24been established.
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