Rittenhouse's $2 million bond was partially paid for by Mike Lindell, the inventor and CEO of My Pillow, according to Rittenhouse's defense Attorney Lin Wood. KYLE RITTENHOUSE IS OUT OF JAIL. God bless ALL who donated to help #FightBack raise required $2M cash bail.
Last week, Rick Schroder helped post bail for Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old accused of killing two protesters in Kenosha, Wis., in August. Now the actor is explaining why. “This was Kyle’s life being destroyed,” Schroder told the New York Post Wednesday. “This is his freedom at risk.
This will be interesting to see if Judge Schroeder okays the stipulation by Fight Back and Kyle. Under WI law, the money goes back to the person who posted it. The bail was posted by John Pierce through his firm’s trust account. Might be a fight.
Kyle Rittenhouse Bailed Out By Struggle MAGA Actor Ricky Schroder The 'Silver Spoons' star proudly posed in a photo with Rittenhouse and his mother, while others on Twitter praised Colin ...
Wendy Rittenhouse made the appeal in an email and estimated that Kyle Rittenhouse's legal costs for the month of November will amount to $110,000, according to CNN.
Mark RichardsRittenhouse's defense attorney, Mark Richards, said his client was greatly relieved by the verdict. “There were times we doubted the case. There were times we were confident and to say that we were relieved would be a gross misunderstatement. And Kyle is not here.
Kyle Rittenhouse's defense attorney Mark Richards told CNN that the teen's former attorneys were using him for "a cause" rather than simply representing a client. Richards said he was hired by Rittenhouse's prior attorneys, Lin Wood and John Pierce.
Despite being charged with two murders during a protest in Wisconsin, Kyle Rittenhouse has received tremendous financial support, some of it from law enforcement . The Illinois teenager charged with killing two people and injuring one during a protest for Jacob Blake, the Black man shot by a white police officer last August, ...
Nearly all of Kyle’s free time is spent working out or training with his pup Milo.”. A man wears a shirt that says “Free Kyle”, referencing Rittenhouse, during a rally for President Donald Trump on September 18, 2020 in Bemidji, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
He was able to raise $586,940 between Aug. 27 and Jan. 7 through the site GiveSendGo. Much of the money was funded by public officials and police.
The Illinois teenager charged with killing two people and injuring one during a protest for Jacob Blake, the Black man shot by a white police officer last August, claims it has raised almost half of a million dollars for his defense.
He pleaded not guilty to the charges. As reported by theGrio in April, it was discovered that public officials and law enforcement have been donating to fundraisers in support of far-right activists, accused vigilantes like Rittenhouse, and cops who are accused of shooting Black people, including Sheskey.
Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with killing two people and wounding a third during racial justice unrest in Wisconsin last year, is continuing to rack up massive amounts of donations ahead of his November trial, according to a legal defense fund associated with his family which said Monday it has raised nearly $500,000 in the past three months..
A post on @freekyleusa, a social media account linked to the defense fund run by the teen’s mother, Wendy Rittenhouse, says the two different fundraising entities she coordinates have pulled in $464,111 since March 1.
Rittenhouse is facing homicide charges and a misdemeanor charge of underage firearm possession for shooting two people and injuring a third during unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin last August following the non-fatal police shooting of Jacob Blake.
Rittenhouse’s trial is scheduled to begin Nov. 1. It was originally scheduled for March 29, but was delayed after both sides told the judge they needed more time to prepare.