Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell can move forward after the Supreme Court on Monday declined to consider Lindell's attempt to block the case.
No vote count was made public. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson did not take part in consideration of the case. Lindell was appealing a lower court ruling that previously said Dominion lawsuit could proceed.
In that ruling, Judge Carl Nichols wrote that "in addition to alleging that Lindell's claims are inherently improbable that his sources are unreliable, and that he has failed to acknowledge the validity of countervailing evidence, Dominion has alleged numerous instances in which Lindell told audiences to purchase MyPillow products after making his claims of election fraud and providing MyPillow promotional codes related to those theories."
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