Introduction
Dallas Yocum became known to many people because of a very short marriage to Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow. They married in June 2013 and split almost right away. Since then, Dallas has chosen a quiet life, away from the media. This article explains what we know from trustworthy sources and what we do not know. It uses simple language so anyone can follow.
Quick Bio
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full name | Dallas Yocum |
| Known for | Brief marriage to businessman Mike Lindell in 2013 |
| Marriage date | June 2013 (divorce filing mid-July 2013) |
| Occupation (public record) | Not publicly confirmed; known mainly for the 2013 marriage news |
| Children | Not confirmed in reliable public sources |
| Public social media | None clearly verified |
| Current residence | Not publicly confirmed |
| Public profile since 2013 | Very private; little confirmed information |
Before the marriage: how they met (what is reported)
Some reporting says Dallas met Mike Lindell years before the wedding. A Minnesota report said they became acquainted earlier and that she later worked at MyPillow. Please note: many details in this part come from legal filings and interviews, so they are claims described by sources, not things we can confirm directly.
Because Dallas keeps a low profile, reliable, first-hand information about her early life is limited. Many blogs repeat the same stories without clear proof. In this article, we avoid those weak sources and stick to what strong outlets and records say.
The two week marriage in 2013

Public sources agree on the basic timeline:
- The wedding took place in June 2013.
- By mid July 2013, Lindell had filed for divorce.
A newspaper column from August 2013 includes direct quotes from Lindell. In that interview, Lindell said the relationship ended quickly and that a prenuptial agreement existed.
What each side said
- Lindell’s account (to media): In the interview, he described their final conversations and confirmed the divorce filing in mid July 2013, only weeks after the wedding. He also said they had a prenup.
- Allegations in filings: The Minnesota Reformer report summarized statements from a 2013 affidavit connected to the short marriage. These are allegations in a legal document; some are disputed. It is important to mark them as allegations, not proven facts.
Because we do not have public, final court findings about the claims in those filings, the careful approach is to report them as allegations noted by the Reformer, not as established truth.
Media attention and why reliable sources matter
After the split, many websites posted stories about Dallas. Some are small blogs that copy others, and some include guesswork about her age, family, or job. These pages often cite no documents. For readers who want solid facts, the best starting points are:
- Wikipedia page for Mike Lindell (for a neutral summary of dates with citations).
- Star Tribune (contemporaneous 2013 reporting with quotes).
- Minnesota Reformer (investigative reporting that reviews affidavits and timelines).
Other entertainment sites repeat the “two week marriage” story, but they often point back to the Star Tribune item or to secondary summaries. If a detail is not supported by these stronger sources, we should treat it as unconfirmed.
Life after 2013: what is (and is not) known
Reliable sources give very little about Dallas Yocum’s life after the divorce filing. She appears to prefer privacy. There are no verified public profiles and no trustworthy reporting that confirms her current work or location. This is common for private individuals who become known for a short news event and then step away from media.
Some articles claim to know her birth year, family background, or present city. Many of those claims come from low quality sites or anonymous blogs without documents. Because they are not well sourced, we do not include them as facts here. This helps keep the article accurate and fair.
Why her story still interests people
People are curious because the marriage was so brief and because her former husband is a well known public figure. Quick and surprising stories often spread fast online. But short, viral posts can mix confirmed facts with rumors. The better choice is to check dates and quotes against stable sources:
- Date of wedding: June 2013.
- Divorce filing: Mid July 2013.
- Contemporaneous report with quotes: Star Tribune column (August 13, 2013).
These pieces of information are repeated in many places, but they trace back to the sources above.
Respect for privacy
Dallas Yocum is not a celebrity or an elected official. She has not stayed in the public eye. Good reporting should respect that. It is fair to note the public facts from 2013 and the existence of media coverage, but it is also fair to say we do not know the personal details of her present life. Sharing guesses or private data like addresses would be wrong and unsafe. This article avoids that.
A balanced timeline (2011 to 2013)

Below is a simple timeline drawn from the best sources:
- 2011 to 2012 (reported): The Minnesota Reformer says the two first knew each other earlier, and that Dallas later worked with MyPillow; these details come from filings and interviews it reviewed. Again, these are reported claims, not court findings.
- June 2013: Wedding.
- Mid July 2013: Lindell files for divorce.
- August 2013: Star Tribune publishes an interview with Lindell giving his side of the breakup and mentioning a prenuptial agreement.
This simple timeline shows how short the marriage was and why the story got attention.
What readers should take away
- Confirmed facts are few but clear: marriage in June 2013, divorce filed mid July 2013, Star Tribune quotes from August 2013, and a general summary on Wikipedia.
- Later life is private: no strong public sources confirm Dallas Yocum’s current job or location.
- Be careful with rumors: many web pages repeat claims without proof. Prefer named outlets and documents.
Final thoughts
Dallas Yocum’s story shows how a very short, public event can follow someone for years. The best way to be fair is to use careful sources and accept that we do not know private details. What we do know, from reliable reports, is that the marriage happened in June 2013, the divorce filing came in mid July 2013, and Dallas then chose to step away from the spotlight. That is the respectful, accurate picture based on strong public records.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Who is Dallas Yocum?
She is known for a brief marriage in 2013 to Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow. After that, she kept a very low profile. - When did Dallas Yocum marry Mike Lindell?
They married in June 2013. - How long did the marriage last?
It ended very quickly. Lindell filed for divorce in mid July 2013, only weeks after the wedding. - Is there proof of a prenuptial agreement?
Lindell told a newspaper there was a prenuptial agreement. That detail comes from his interview at the time. - Are there public records about problems in the marriage?
The Minnesota Reformer summarized statements from a 2013 affidavit and other records. These are reported allegations and should be read as such, not as court findings. - Do we know Dallas Yocum’s age or birthplace?
No solid primary sources confirm her exact age or birthplace. Many blogs guess, but they do not show documents. We do not include those guesses here. - What does she do for work now?
There is no reliable public information about her current job. She appears to live a private life. - Is she on social media?
There are no verified public accounts tied to her. If accounts exist, they are not confirmed by strong sources. - Why do many sites say “two week marriage”?
It is a simple way to show how fast the split happened. The timeline (June wedding, mid July filing) supports that idea. - Where can I read more?
Start with major news sites from Minnesota that reported the event in 2013. They offer the clearest timeline and quotes.
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