FedEx Files Lawsuit Against MyPillow & CEO Mike Lindell For $8.8 Million In Unpaid Delivery & Late Fees

FedEx has filed a lawsuit against MyPillow, alleging that the company refused to pay them $8.8 million in delivery and late fees.
Court documents reveal that MyPillow and FedEx’s business relationship started in February 2021. Since then, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has accumulated a bill of $8.8 million in delivery and late fees. According to the lawsuit filed in Memphis, Tennessee, federal court last week, his failure to pay constitutes a “breach of contract.”
Lindell gained prominence as an avid supporter of Donald Trump‘s conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election.
The two companies’ relationship was reviewed in 2024, and since then, MyPillow has been slow to pay its bills, according to the documents mentioned.
By December 2024, FedEx stopped shipping MyPillow products due to the company’s failure to pay. At that point, FedEx stated that it was owed approximately $8.5 million. Court documents state that the current figure owed is due to late fees.
Court documents reveal that MyPillow and FedEx’s business relationship started in February 2021. Since then, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has accumulated a bill of $8.8 million in delivery and late fees. According to the lawsuit filed in Memphis, Tennessee, federal court last week, his failure to pay constitutes a “breach of contract.”
Lindell gained prominence as an avid supporter of Donald Trump‘s conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election.
The two companies’ relationship was reviewed in 2024, and since then, MyPillow has been slow to pay its bills, according to the documents mentioned.
By December 2024, FedEx stopped shipping MyPillow products due to the company’s failure to pay. At that point, FedEx stated that it was owed approximately $8.5 million. Court documents state that the current figure owed is due to late fees.
- 3/5/2025
- by Alessio Atria
- Uinterview
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