- **Q: What was the 'Prove Mike Wrong Challenge'?
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Politics / US Politics
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has secured a legal victory as a federal appeals court overturned a previous ruling that would have required him to pay $5 million to a software engineer who challenged his claims of Chinese interference in the 202...
The legal battle stems from Lindell's 'Cyber Symposium' in 2021, where he offered $5 million to anyone who could disprove his claims about 2020 election data. Robert Zeidman took up the challenge, but contest judges declined to declare him the winner, leading to arbitration. While a panel initially sided with Zeidman, the appeals court has now sided with Lindell, stating that the arbitrators exceeded the scope of the contest rules.
The court argued that the arbitrators' interpretation went beyond the 'poorly written contract' of the official contest rules. Zeidman's attorney criticized the ruling and urged the public to review the original arbitration decision. Lindell, despite facing defamation lawsuits and judgments, continues to appeal and advocate for his views on election security.
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