Mike Lindell returns to live-T.V. shilling as legal fees bust his wallet: report
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell returned to live TV Friday to shill products as he takes dire financial hits from both his mounting legal fees and his loss of business, reported Newsweek.

Lindell promised viewers of the live-streamed portion of MARKET!, an e-commerce platform, "insights, innovation and inspiration," Newsweek reports.

The former MyPillow CEO's "insights" on the 2020 presidential election, namely that it was stolen from former President Donald Trump, sucked up his funds as he faced lawsuits from two voting machine companies seeking about $1.3 billion in damages, Newsweek notes.

Those claims were ultimately ruled to have no basis in fact.

"I haven't been on live TV for over four years, now," Lindell told viewers. "It's been 20 years ago, everybody, that I invented MyPillow, and it took over a year to invent."

Lindell's financial woes also include Bed, Bath & Beyond's refusal to stock his pillows and an ordered $5 million payment to an expert who took up his challenge and debunked his fraud claims.

"Everybody wants a soft pillow, but you want it to stay there," said Lindell during his MARKET! segment. "In these times that we are in now, everybody needs the best sleep ever with what we are facing."

Despite all of this, Lindell continues to insist he will prove the election was stolen from Trump, launching an ill-fated bid to try to force the Supreme Court to take up the matter and hosting "summits" and a "cyber symposium" that all failed to yield credible evidence.

Even Fox News has subsequently cut ties with him as they faced their own legal problems for pushing election conspiracy theories.