[Above, watch Mike Lindell through the Hal Sparks lens, from Wednesday. It's the best way.]
Gee Mike Lindell, maybe you shouldn't have issued a 'Prove Mike Wrong' election-fraud challenge.
Because someone proved Mike Lindell wrong, and Mike has to pay up, according to arbitrators. Bloomberg via The Detroit News reports:
During frequent media appearances, [Lindell] had advertised his three-day symposium as the event where he would finally provide data proving his claims. And he issued his high-stakes challenge.
"There's a $5 million prize for anybody that can prove the election data that I have from the 2020 election was false, is not from the 2020 election," Lindell said on the conservative show "The Glazov Gang," which streams online.
Lindell's claims that he had packet captures intrigued Zeidman, who has served as an expert for tech firms in intellectual property lawsuits. Describing himself as a "reasonable" and "moderate conservative" who voted twice for Donald Trump, Zeidman told the arbitration panel he was skeptical of Lindell's claims. But he said he also did not believe Lindell would promote unvetted data, so he thought the conference could offer a "great chance to see history in the making, perhaps an election overturned."
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