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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Christian group raises over $500K for Kyle Rittenhouse

A Christian crowdfunding site has raised more than $520,000 to help cover legal fees for Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse. 
-WiscoDave

7 comments:

  1. It shouldn't even BE necessary to raise that much money for his defense, but we have Libturd prosecutors (with little to no spine, I might add) that have to charge him because the MOB will tear the place down.
    Absolutely ridiculous what Kyle has already been through.

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  2. He's got much more than $500K available. Because Go Fund Me kicked Rittenhouse off their platform, his lawyer started a fundraiser on his own web sight, and currently list $2 Million in contributions. He estimates it will cost $5 Million for the defense and all the related expenses. The lawyer has good credentials, at least according to the website. It's hard to determine what's true and what's not anymore. Just ask Stormy Daniels.

    https://fightback.law/

    Geek

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  3. Ya know, not for nuthing... but this is the new democracy. Roll your own, the government isn't going to do their job anymore.

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  4. First, wasn’t this case taken on pro Bono?
    So, then second, the lawyer estimates $5 million for a defense? $5 million dollars....
    I think he will need every penny though, because after the criminal trial, you can bet that there is going to be civil.
    And that won’t be covered pro Bono I’m guessing

    Buddha

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  5. With a really robust defense this could be an excellent opportunity to set some self defense presidence regarding public spaces and riots. Give them hell Mr. Rittenhouse!

    Scurvy

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  6. Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer is Lin Wood, who represented Richard Jewell (accused in the bombing in Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta) and is currently representing Nick Sandmann, the 'Covington Catholic' young man.

    Lin Wood has said he will not charge for representing Kyle. The money is probably going for the other lawyers, staff and costs that are incurred in a court case.

    fightback.law is separate from GiveGoSend, and is meant to defend anyone like Nick, or Kyle. They also intend to push back against social media censorship of conservative voices. Worthwhile cause.

    -ThinkingOutLoud

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