
In addition to becoming infamous for spreading false conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election, MAGA lawyer Lin Wood apparently has a side gig as the owner of a bed-and-breakfast.
The New Yorker reports that Wood is the owner of an establishment called the Inn at Cotton Hall, which is located on a 1,000-acre plantation in South Carolina that he bought earlier this decade for $8 million.
Wood tells the New Yorker that he's had many of his MAGA-loving followers on Telegram come to stay at the bed-and-breakfast where they "talk about the state of the nation and the world... about President Trump... and we talk primarily about Jesus Christ."
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There is one major figure on MAGA World who is not free to come discuss his mutual love for Jesus with Wood, however: Former Trump national security adviser Mike Flynn.
Wood tells the magazine that, after the 2020 election, Flynn and notorious "kraken" lawyer Sidney Powell essentially crashed his property and stayed there for several weeks while plotting on ways to overturn Trump's loss to President Joe Biden.
The New Yorker reports that Flynn was "disruptive" during his time on Wood's property, however, and that he is no longer welcome to stay there.
"When somebody invites themselves to your property, don’t let them come," explained Wood, who also has described Flynn as "full of Lucifer."