MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell 'Served' Legal Documents on Live TV

Lindell was participating in CPAC's annual conservative conference when the incident occurred.

Mar. 27, 2026 at 2:41pm

Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, appeared to be served legal documents during a live TV interview on Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Grapevine, Texas. A woman approached Lindell on air and attempted to hand him the documents, saying 'You've been served,' though Lindell refused to accept them.

Why it matters

Lindell is a staunch conservative and vocal supporter of former President Trump, and has repeatedly made false claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, resulting in several lawsuits against his company. This incident at CPAC highlights the ongoing legal battles Lindell faces over his election fraud claims.

The details

In a video of the incident, a woman is seen approaching Lindell while he is being interviewed live on TV and attempting to hand him documents, saying 'You've been served.' Lindell repeatedly refused to accept the documents, saying 'We're on TV, please' and 'I'm not accepting,' before finally grabbing the documents and tossing them aside.

  • The incident occurred on Thursday, March 27, 2026 during Lindell's appearance at the annual CPAC conference.

The players

Mike Lindell

The CEO of MyPillow and a staunch conservative who has repeatedly made false claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, resulting in several lawsuits against his company.

CPAC

The Conservative Political Action Conference, an annual gathering of conservative leaders and voters.

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What they’re saying

“We're on TV, please. I'm not accepting”

— Mike Lindell, CEO, MyPillow

What’s next

It is unclear whether the documents served to Lindell were part of a legitimate legal case, or if this was a stunt. The Hill has reached out to Lindell's media network, LindellTV, for comment on the incident.

The takeaway

This incident at CPAC highlights the ongoing legal battles Lindell faces over his false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election, and demonstrates the high-profile nature of his continued efforts to push these claims despite numerous lawsuits against him and his company.