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MyPillow creator Mike Lindell's lawyers were fined thousands for submitting a legal filing riddled with AI-generated mistakes ...
Two attorneys for MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell have been ordered to pay $3,000 each for filing a AI-generated court document.
A federal judge ordered two attorneys representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell to pay $3,000 each after they used artificial ...
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A federal judge has fined two attorneys representing MyPillow founder Mike Lindell after they submitted court documents ...
Judge Nina Y. Wang, of the U.S. District Court in Denver, found attorneys Christopher I. Kachouroff and Jennifer T. DeMaster violated court rules when they filed a motion that featured numerous ...
Wang's order fining Lindell's lead counsel Christopher Kachouroff and co-counsel Jennifer DeMaster comes after the judge had ordered them to explain how a filing with nearly thirty defective ...
Lawyers for MyPillow CEO and election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell have been fined after submitting a legal brief filled with AI-generated errors. It's yet another reminder that as exciting as AI ...
Hart Van Denburg/CPR News MyPillow founder Mike Lindell walks to federal court on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, in Denver, for his defamation trial related to false theories about the 2020 election.
Attorney Jennifer DeMaster also accused Coomer and his lawyers of acting as a “ministry of truth” that was trying to police free speech.
DeMaster argued Coomer represented an Orwellian “Ministry of Truth,” and sought to silence anyone who disagreed with him. “They’re trying to convince you that anyone who doesn’t stand with their ...
“All that matters is whether he believed them,” Lindell’s attorney, Jennifer DeMaster, told the jury during closing arguments Friday.
Defense attorney Jennifer DeMaster accused Coomer and his attorneys of acting as a “ministry of truth” that sought to police criticism.
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