Trump ally Mike Lindell must face defamation suit over election-rigging claims

Reuters

Published Sep 19, 2022 07:20PM ET

Updated Sep 19, 2022 07:55PM ET

By Jack Queen

(Reuters) - MyPillow Inc Chief Executive Mike Lindell must face a defamation lawsuit brought by a voting machine company that the Trump ally falsely accused of rigging the 2020 U.S. election, a Minnesota federal judge ruled on Monday.

Judge Wilhelmina M. Wright denied Lindell and MyPillow's motion to dismiss the lawsuit by Smartmatic USA Corp, finding ample evidence that Lindell ignored publicly available information that contradicted his theories.

Judge Wright also found sufficient evidence that Lindell knew or should have known his statements were false and acted with "actual malice" in promoting them, a key legal threshold in defamation cases.

Lawyers for the defendants did not immediately respond to inquiries Monday.

An attorney for Smartmatic, J. Erik Connolly, told Reuters in a statement the company was pleased with the ruling.

"Mr. Lindell continues to spread disinformation and, by doing so, jeopardizes secure and accurate voting in the United States and elsewhere. It must come to an end," Connolly said.

Smartmatic operated voting machines in Los Angeles County in 2020 and says there were no irregularities in its tallies.

The London-based company alleged in its January complaint that Lindell knowingly made false election-rigging claims to boost MyPillow's sales and made Smartmatic "synonymous with election fraud."