“Dominion has justified its $1.3 billion damages claim by saying that Lindell’s conspiracy theories have made it lose out on contracts and generated death threats against its employees. A jury will ultimately decide how much to award in damages if the case goes to trial. If a jury agrees with Dominion’s assessments, the damages will almost certainly exceed MyPillow’s value and Lindell’s net worth. As a privately held company, MyPillow’s doesn’t have a public valuation, and Lindell declined to comment on its value. The pillow mogul doesn’t appear on any billionaire lists.”
“Once the judge enters the jury’s verdict – and if MyPillow loses on appeal or fails in arguing the damages down to a manageable sum – Dominion will have an opportunity to seize MyPillow’s assets. Dominion could go to Minnesota, where MyPillow is headquartered, and file what’s called a ‘writ of execution’ to the local courts. From there, the local sheriffs or courts would be able to freeze assets like bank accounts and hand over Lindell’s MyPillow shares and the keys to his pillow warehouses. Dominion would have the ability to seize assets until the value of the judgment was satisfied. It could auction off those assets itself, or it could keep them and have them valued, according to University of Minnesota’s law school professor Edward Adams” – Insider.