Pillow Magnate Mike Lindell Ordered to Surrender Documents or Face Court in $5 Million Election Bet Lawsuit

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Mike Lindell, the entrepreneur known for his ardent support of Donald Trump and founder of My Pillow, faces a tight deadline to produce financial records by this Friday. This comes in light of a looming court mandate that could potentially cost him $5 million in a legal confrontation with a computer expert, who claims to have debunked Lindell’s election fraud allegations. Lindell, who once claimed extraordinary Chinese interference in the U.S. presidential election, publicly issued a “Prove Me Wrong” challenge during a 2021 symposium, promising $5 million to anyone who could refute … Read more

Judge Orders Release of Engineer Accused of Holding Classified Documents

Washington — A U.S. federal judge has ordered the release of an engineer who was arrested for allegedly retaining classified national security documents. The individual, whose identity has not been disclosed, faced charges of improperly handling sensitive government materials, raising concerns over national security and the safeguarding of classified information. The engineer, described as having considerable technical and security expertise, reportedly possessed numerous documents that should have been returned or destroyed as per the existing protocols governing classified information. Details surrounding the nature of the documents and why the engineer retained them remain unclear, given … Read more

Former Arizona County Treasurer Accused of Siphoning $39 Million Over 10 Years, Legal Documents Reveal

Phoenix, Arizona – Former Maricopa County treasurer Paul Petersen is facing serious allegations as a recent lawsuit accuses him of embezzling over $39 million from public funds during his tenure. Filed by Maricopa County officials, the lawsuit claims that Petersen engaged in fraudulent activities spanning more than a decade. According to the lawsuit, the illicit activities began shortly after Petersen took office in 2010. It was during this period that Petersen allegedly initiated a complex scheme to divert public money into personal and other unauthorized accounts. The legal documents reveal that these transactions were masked … Read more

Lawsuit Claims Key Documents Withheld in Malinowski Case, Alleges Open-Records Violations

Little Rock, AR — A recent lawsuit has surfaced in Arkansas alleging that state officials have deliberately withheld documents related to an ongoing case involving former legislator, James Malinowski. The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) complaint was filed last week in the Pulaski County Circuit Court, claiming a breach of transparency regarding the investigation. According to the lawsuit, the Arkansas Department of Public Safety has failed to comply with requests for records concerning Malinowski, who is under scrutiny for undisclosed reasons. The plaintiff, a local watchdog group advocating for government transparency, asserts that their multiple … Read more