Lawyers for Mike Lindell fined for error-filled, AI court doc


Two Mike Lindell lawyers were fined for submitting a problematic judicial document generated by AI on behalf of the besieged MyPillow CEO.
Lawyers Christopher Kachouroff and Jennifer Demaster were each sentenced to pay $ 3,000 for violating the rules of the court after having filed a request containing nearly 30 defective quotes, according to the judicial archives published online by Colorado Sun.
Their deposit filled with errors included poor targets of previous affairs, false declarations of jurisprudence, “discussions on legal principles which simply do not appear” in the cases cited and “the most manifestly, the business quotation that does not exist,” wrote the district judge of Colorado Nina Y. Wang in his decision.
The motion was part of a trial against Lindell, who concluded that he was responsible for defaming a former director of the security and product strategy for Dominion Voting Systems and had $ 2.3 million to the applicant. The 64 -year -old loyalist Maga has always promoted not based on the 2020 presidential election on President Trump.
Kachouroff said to the court that he had written his initial file, then led it by an AI program, but that he had not verified the quotes that appeared in the final document submitted to the court, according to Wang’s decision. Demaster told court that she had also examined the document in question.
Wang quoted “the crude neglect of the lawyer” of his decision to penalize the Lindell legal team.
Previous lawyers representing Lindell abandoned the right -wing seller in October 2023, saying that he owed them “millions of dollars” for their work in his defense. Dominion Voting Systems and the SmartMatic Election Technology Company have filed prosecution against Lindell for false and repeated affirmations that he made about their involvement in the defeat of President Trump.




