Voting machine company settles $1B defamation suit against Mike Lindell
Source: ABC News
July 1, 2026, 5:12 PM
The voting machine company formerly known as Dominion Voting Systems on Wednesday ended its billion-dollar defamation lawsuit against Trump ally Mike Lindell, eight months after the company was purchased by a former Republican election official. In a statement, a spokesperson for the company -- now called Liberty Vote -- said, "The Parties have agreed to a confidential settlement to this matter."
Dominion sued Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, in 2021 for $1.3 billion, claiming he pushed false conspiracy theories about the 2020 election despite knowing they were lies. Voting systems made by Dominion, one of the most-used voting machine companies in the U.S., were used in 27 states in during the 2024 election.
Dominion was sold in October to a company run by Scott Leiendecker, whose LinkedIn profile says he served as the election director for the city of St. Louis until 2012. News articles from the time indicate he is a Republican. The company and Lindell agreed to a dismissal of the $1.3 billion defamation suit and agreed that "each party shall bear its own attorneys fees, expenses, and costs," according to a court filing late Wednesday.
Lindell, who is running for governor of Minnesota, told ABC News that the development was a "relief."
Read more: https://abcnews.com/US/voting-machine-company-drops-1b-defamation-suit-mike/story?id=134219458
REFERENCE -
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143683658 (has earlier references)
He still has the
Smartmatic defamation suit pending.