Tina Peters may have broken the law by accepting a private plane ride from the CEO of MyPillow.

Peters was given a lift on his private jet in August when she was in South Dakota for the cyber-symposium.

She came to the cyber symposium with a group from Colorado. People were picked up by me. I invited all 50 states. All 50 states were represented. There is your answer. A stupid journalist asked another stupid question.

Amendment 41 is a guideline in Colorado that prohibits public officials like Peters from receiving gifts that cost more than $65.

If you are not a close friend or family member of an elected official or a public employee in Colorado, you can only give a gift of $65 a year.

He told the outlet that he didn't know Peters before they met. It is possible that a declaration could compromise the claim that Peter was a close friend of the woman.

According to the outlet, Lindell said that he put $800,000 into Peters legal defense, though he did not say when.

He said that the funds came from his personal money, which was diverted through one of his platforms called the Lindell Legal Offense Fund.

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In an interview with Insider in March, Lindell defended Peters, saying that the Colorado state government had wrongly accused him of crimes.

She is a Gold Star mom. She has never had a ticket for jaywalking. She is as clean as ever. They're trying to accuse her of things, like, are you kidding me?