Pro-Trump pillow mogul Mike Lindell’s lawyers spent days researching how to sue Kevin McCarthy. They finally told him the lawsuit was destined to fail.
Rolling Stone“The lawyers came back this afternoon and said after working on this and researching, I cannot sue [McCarthy] now,” he says.
“They found too much [precedents] against doing it…I had five different law firms looking into this, from every which way and direction and I was pushing to have the lawsuit filed as soon as possible. But [on Monday], I got word from my lawyers that we can’t do it—because it would just be inviting sanctions and have no chance in court.”
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