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re: Rittenhouse Tells Beck That Instead of Suing the Media, He’s Focusing on Wood and Pierce
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:38 pm to RCDfan1950
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:38 pm to RCDfan1950
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And he believes that to be Wood and Pierce? How; in what manner? I must have missed it.
Wood let him sit in jail for 87 days. He needs to go after his arse.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:39 pm to jatilen
What did Lin Wood do actually? He represented the sandman did he not?
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:40 pm to Penrod
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It can be argued that he was making a public political statement.
By defending himself or by putting out literal dumpster fires? Some of you people are freaking insane.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:40 pm to Jcorye1
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apparently going with a defense that was not really conducive to actually
Woods was never his defense attorney. Woods only agreed to represent him in his defamation cases AFTER his criminal trial.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:42 pm to DaleGribble
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Wood let him sit in jail for 87 days. He needs to go after his arse.
No. No he didn’t.
Woods was never his attorney. Woods raised the $2m that got KR out of jail. Period. Decisions made about his defense were not Wood’s to make EVER.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:44 pm to Penrod
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How do you know that?
The frick kind of stupid question is this?
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He inserted himself into a public demonstration in a public square.
udum
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I don’t know for sure, but I suspect that KR was indeed a public figure and therefore protected by less stringent liable laws than most of us.
ureallydum
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:48 pm to jatilen
Make them all settle like Sandmann's attorneys have already laid the blueprint for. Shouldn't be that hard to rake in some $2M settlements here and there and secure this young man's future with a book deal sprinkled in.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:49 pm to uagrad97
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Woods raised the $2m that got KR out of jail. Period.
Exactly. He raised 2 million for bail and let him rot in jail for 87 days instead of posting bail...like he should have.
Period.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:51 pm to jatilen
I think this might be Kyle just tap dancing around the question to not tip his hand.
He has a slam dunk case against major networks Faux News, XiNN and MSDNC as well as sold cases against almost every other major network. He also has slam dunk cases against many non-television publications...
There's no way his legal team is telling him to just focus on Lin Wood and completely forget about the generational wealth the media companies will have to pay out. Ritty could easily be comparable to Bezos and Musk in monetary worth, if he chases all the lawsuits he should.
He has a slam dunk case against major networks Faux News, XiNN and MSDNC as well as sold cases against almost every other major network. He also has slam dunk cases against many non-television publications...
There's no way his legal team is telling him to just focus on Lin Wood and completely forget about the generational wealth the media companies will have to pay out. Ritty could easily be comparable to Bezos and Musk in monetary worth, if he chases all the lawsuits he should.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:54 pm to Penrod
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How do you know that? He inserted himself into a public demonstration in a public square. It can be argued that he was making a public political statement. I don’t know for sure, but I suspect that KR was indeed a public figure and therefore protected by less stringent liable laws than most of us.
Wrong.
The Supreme Court has defined public figures as those who hold government office and those who have achieved a role of special prominence in the affairs of society by reason of notoriety of their achievements or vigor and success with which they seek public's attention
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:54 pm to TigerAxeOK
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Ritty could easily be comparable to Bezos and Musk in monetary worth,
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:54 pm to DaleGribble
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Exactly. He raised 2 million for bail and let him rot in jail for 87 days instead of posting bail...like he should have.
No he didn’t. That literally didn’t happen. And it was never Wood’s decision to make. He did not represent Rittenhouse; therefore, how could he have been the one to make that decision?
Do some research. Listen to the other side of the story. Consider the characters advising Rittenhouse. Some are not good people.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:15 pm to uagrad97
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No he didn’t. That literally didn’t happen. And it was never Wood’s decision to make. He did not represent Rittenhouse; therefore, how could he have been the one to make that decision?
So, you're calling Rittenhouse a liar? He literally said that Lyn Wood let him sit in jail for 87 days while he sat on his bail money. Kyle didn't get out of jail until the trial was over. This isn't hard to figure out.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:19 pm to DaleGribble
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Kyle didn't get out of jail until the trial was over.
I don't think this is accurate.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:29 pm to TDTOM
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I don't think this is accurate.
I should have said 87 days. That's still a long time to sit in jail when you have the funds to bail out.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:30 pm to DaleGribble
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I should have said 87 days. That's still a long time to sit in jail when you have the funds to bail out.
No doubt.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:40 pm to Penrod
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How do you know that? He inserted himself into a public demonstration in a public square. It can be argued that he was making a public political statement. I don’t know for sure, but I suspect that KR was indeed a public figure and therefore protected by less stringent liable laws than most of us.
Using that logic is like saying you are a public figure because you posted on a political forum..
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:47 pm to Friscodog
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Using that logic
That wasn't logic. It was diarrhea of thought.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:56 pm to Penrod
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He wasn’t a public figure when the comments were made.
How do you know that? He inserted himself into a public demonstration in a public square. It can be argued that he was making a public political statement. I don’t know for sure, but I suspect that KR was indeed a public figure and therefore protected by less stringent liable laws than most of us.
Penrod? Penrod? Change your account name to PinHead....
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