Kenoshaquickdraw champion Kyle Rittenhouse is coming out swinging against those that defamed him.
The lawyer who represented Covington Catholic student Nicholas Sandmann for his defamation cases, Todd McMurtry, has joined Kyle Rittenhouse’s legal team. The Washington Post settled a $250 million lawsuit with Sandmann, while CNN settled a $275 million lawsuit, though the amount they settled for his unknown. Last year Sandmann encouraged Rittenhouse to “hold the media accountable” and sue for defamation.
'Covington kid' Nick Sandmann thinks Kyle Rittenhouse should sue for defamation: ‘Hold the media accountable’https://t.co/Ua3lGWuGEZ
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The highest profile defendant will likely be Facebook, because Mark Zuckerberg once described Rittenhouse as being “involved in a mass murder incident.” Rittenhouse has previously expressed interest in suing LeBron James, Whoopi Goldberg, and President Joe Biden too.
Rittenhouse and McMurtry appeared on Tucker Carlson last night to discuss the new lawsuits – watch below:
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