by Zachary Stieber at The Epoch Times
MyPillow on Monday sued Dominion Voting Systems, alleging its lawsuit against the company unlawfully interfered with the free speech rights of CEO Mike Lindell.
Attorneys for MyPillow charged that Dominion has engaged in bullying of Lindell over his speaking out on alleged election fraud.
“Defendants, in their role as agents of the state administering public elections, have conducted an expansive illegal campaign which was designed to, and did, punish and silence any voice that criticized or questioned Defendants’ actions or products,” the lawyers wrote in the 51-page suit, which was obtained by The Epoch Times.
“Defendants’ illegal campaign to punish and silence their critics violates the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment as applied to the states and their political subdivisions and agents under the Fourteenth Amendment and 42 U.S.C. § 1983.”
The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court in Minnesota.
Lindell in a live stream on his new Frank Speech website on Monday called the matter “the most important case in history for your First Amendment rights”
Dominion legal counsel Stephen Shackelford told The Epoch Times via email, “This is a meritless retaliatory lawsuit, filed by MyPillow to try to distract from the harm it caused to Dominion.”
Dominion makes election machines and other products. Its items are used in 28 states and Puerto Rico, according to the company.
Dominion sued Lindell in February in federal court in Washington. Lawyers said Lindell lied about links between Dominion and alleged election fraud.
The company has also sued lawyer Sidney Powell and Fox News.
It sent letters to dozens of other individuals and companies, threatening lawsuits if certain conditions were not met.
A number of companies issued statements after receipt of the letter.
American Thinker publisher Thomas Lifson, for example,…
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