Article 6BX3W Man who debunked Mike Lindell’s ‘blatantly bogus’ data wants his $5m

Man who debunked Mike Lindell’s ‘blatantly bogus’ data wants his $5m

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Sam Levine in New York
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MyPillow chief promised to pay to anyone who could disprove his election fraud' data - but Robert Zeidman is still waiting

Robert Zeidman was not planning on making the trek to Sioux Falls, South Dakota in August 2021 for a cyber symposium" hosted by Mike Lindell, the MyPillow chief executive who was pledging to unveil hard data that showed China had interfered with the 2020 election.

Zeidman, a 63-year-old consultant cyber forensics expert who goes to the shows in Las Vegas with his wife and plays poker in his spare time, voted twice for Trump because he did not like the alternative candidates. He thinks there was some fraud in the 2020 election, though not enough to overturn the result. And he believed it was possible that Lindell could have discovered evidence voting machines were hacked in 2020. He was curious to see Lindell's evidence, and a bit skeptical, so he thought he would follow along online.

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