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Mike Lindell responds to new eviction notice: We won't be 'kicked out on the streets'



MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell pushed back after he was served another eviction notice for a Minnesota warehouse.

The StarTribune reported that Lindell was facing a hearing in Scott County District Court on June 23 because he failed to pay rent for June and July on a 374,000-square-foot property in Shakopee. Lindell reportedly owes $447,603.

Lindell told the paper that his company had settled with his landlord and wouldn't be "kicked out on the streets."

"There's some confusion there because one group bought it from another group, we don't have the same landlord. It was waiting on who we would pay, not if we're going to pay," Lindell insisted. "Of course we're going to pay."

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Earlier this year, Lindell's company was evicted from another warehouse in Shakopee. Court records showed that he owed more than $200,000 in rent.

"MyPillow was sent at least four default notices over six months before it was evicted from the property," StarTribune said.

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