MyPillow Exec Lindell Says FBI Agents Seized His Cellphone

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FILE - MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell speaks to reporters outside federal court in Washington, Thursday, June 24, 2021. On Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, Lindell said that federal agents seized his cellphone and questioned him about a Colorado clerk who has been charged in what prosecutors say was a “deceptive scheme” to breach voting system technology used across the country. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell said Tuesday that federal agents seized his cellphone and questioned him about a Colorado clerk who has been charged in what prosecutors say was a “deceptive scheme” to breach voting system technology used across the country.

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Lindell was approached in the drive-thru of a Hardee’s fast-food restaurant in Mankato, Minnesota, by several FBI agents, he said on his podcast, “The Lindell Report.” The agents questioned him about Dominion Voting Systems, Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters and his connection to Doug Frank, an Ohio educator who claims voting machines have been manipulated, he said.

The agents then told Lindell they had a warrant to seize his cellphone and ordered him to turn it over, he said. On a video version of his podcast, Lindell displayed a letter signed by an assistant U.S. attorney in Colorado that said prosecutors were conducting an “official criminal investigation of a suspected felony” and noted the use of a federal grand jury.

The circumstances of the investigation were unclear. The Justice Department did not immediately respond Tuesday night to a request for comment about the seizure or investigation.

“Without commenting on this specific matter, I can confirm that the FBI was at that location executing a search warrant authorized by a federal judge,” FBI spokeswoman Vikki Migoya said in an email.

Federal prosecutors have been conducting a parallel investigation alongside local prosecutors in Colorado who have charged Peters with several offenses, including attempting to influence a public servant, criminal impersonation and official misconduct. The Republican was elected in 2018 to oversee elections in Colorado’s Mesa County. A deputy clerk, Belinda Knisley, was also charged in the case, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two years of probation.

For more than a year, Peters has appeared onstage with supporters of former President Donald Trump who made false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. The charges against Peters and Knisley allege the two were involved in a “deceptive scheme which was designed to influence public servants, breach security protocols, exceed permissible access to voting equipment, and set in motion the eventual distribution of confidential information to unauthorized people.”

State election officials first became aware of a security breach in Mesa County in 2021 when a photo and video of confidential voting system passwords were posted on social media and a conservative website. Because each Colorado county has unique passwords maintained by the state, officials identified them as belonging to Mesa County, a largely rural area on the border with Utah.

Peters appeared onstage in August 2021 at a “cybersymposium” hosted by Lindell, who has sought to prove that voting machines have been manipulated and promised to reveal proof of that during the event.

While no evidence was provided, a copy of Mesa County’s voting system hard drive was distributed and posted online, according to attendees and state officials.

The copy included proprietary software developed by Dominion Voting Systems that is used by election offices around the country. Experts have described the unauthorized release as serious, saying it provided a potential “practice environment” that would allow anyone to probe for vulnerabilities that could be exploited during a future election.

Nearly two years after the 2020 election, no evidence has emerged to suggest widespread fraud or manipulation, while reviews in state after state have upheld the results showing President Joe Biden won.

The Mesa County breach is just one of several around the country that have concerned election security experts. Authorities are investigating whether unauthorized people were allowed to access voting systems in Georgia and Michigan.

Lindell said the federal agents had also questioned him about when he first met Frank, an Ohio math and science educator, who is among a group of people who have been traveling across the U.S. meeting with community groups claiming to have evidence that voting machines were rigged in the 2020 election.

In court records, prosecutors say Frank met with Peters and members of her staff in April 2021 in her office. During the meeting, Frank told Peters that the county’s election management system was vulnerable to outside interference and the group discussed concerns the state was going to “wipe” the machines, according to the court records.


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Sam
Sam
1 year ago

We are living in a banana Republic.

triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
1 year ago

FBI is more like KGB and Stasi under senile Joe ALL political opponents are targeted started with the kenyan using IRS against conservatives.

Robots
Robots
1 year ago

Unless the people take back the country , the current fascist , corrupt and criminal FBI , DOJ , CIA will go after any citizen they deem dangerous to their entrenched unelected dictatorship. We’re thisclose to a point of no return. You zombies who keep voting for the Sodomite Democrats , are barreling over the waterfall like stupid lemmings and burning the rest of us.

KGB
KGB
1 year ago

You support trump and you are a target for just anything.

Marcia
Marcia
1 year ago

What could the FBI possibly have on the Pillow Guy?

lastword
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lastword
1 year ago

More democrat-based witch-hunting to distract those with honest and well-thought concerns.

For more than a year, Peters has appeared onstage with supporters of former President Donald Trump who made false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

It is not necessary to state ‘false’ claims. Who is sponsoring this reporting and why? It isn’t neutral in any real way.

The FBI and other federal agencies are abusing their power and their offices, attempting to cover-up for Resident Biden and the fraud that has placed him in power.

Biden is essentially a puppet for the Chinese government, (who, it is also being reported, have paid him many millions in consulting fees over the years, much of this through his foundation based in the research department of Univ. of Penn).

I believe Frank and Peters were both featured in ‘2000 Mules’, sponsored in large part by Mr. Lindell, a documentary (now free to watch online) that exposes quite a bit about the ‘2020 presidential election, and the voting systems and weak, often unenforced regulations generally in place right now in the US. (Some examples are poorly maintained voter lists with many duplicates and poor accounting for many deceased, of which, ballots are culled and created with by the likes of those working for Mark Zuckerberg’s NFP organizations, and used to vote with.)