Mike Lindell’s MyPillow is getting evicted from one of its Minnesota warehouses, the Star Tribune, a local Minnesota newspaper, reported on Tuesday.
“MyPillow has more or less vacated, but we’d like to do this by the book,” the landlord’s attorney, Sara Filo, said during an eviction court hearing on Tuesday, per Star Tribune.
“At this point, there’s a representation that no further payment is going to be made under this lease, so we’d like to go ahead with finding a new tenant,” Filo continued.
MyPillow owes First Industrial more than $217,000 in rent and other charges, per court filings seen by the Star Tribune. It is unclear if MyPillow and its staff have fully vacated the premises, but First Industrial’s representatives say they have sent at least four eviction notices to MyPillow since September.
Filo’s request was granted by Scott County Chief Judge Caroline Lennon on Tuesday, per the Star Tribune. Lindell and representatives for MyPillow did not immediately respond to BI’s queries sent outside regular business hours.
Lindell discussed the eviction in an interview with the Minnesota Reformer published Tuesday.
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