Court Rules Mike Lindell Doesn’t Have to Pay $5 Million in Hacked Voting Machine Bet

Title: Court Rules Mike Lindell Exempt from $5 Million Voting Machine Bet The article reports that a court has ruled that Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, does not have to pay a $5 million bet he made regarding the security of voting machines. Lindell had claimed that he could prove the 2020 US presidential election was "stolen" due to vulnerabilities in voting machines, and he offered a $5 million prize to anyone who could disprove his claims. However, the court determined that Lindell's claims were "technically not proven to be a crank," and therefore he is not obligated to pay the $5 million prize. The article suggests that readers can use the code "technically not proven to be a crank" to save 10% on their next MyPillow purchase, implying that Lindell's business may be benefiting from the court's ruling. The article does not provide any additional details or context, and it maintains a neutral tone throughout.
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