Kenosha Killer Kyle Rittenhouse is once again taking to social media to pathetically beg his demented followers for “help” in the form of monetary donations, as the now 20-year-old responsible for shooting and killing two men at a Kenosha, Washington, Black Lives Matter protest facing down yet another round of lawsuits connected to the murders.
Rittenhouse, who was 17 years old at the time of the shootings, was infamously found not guilty of all charges related to the murders he blatantly committed during his trial in late 2021. However, his crimes have yet to stop haunting him, as the Right-wing sensation is now being sued by the family of one of the men he shot and killed during the August 2020 protest, as well as another individual, Gaige Grosskreutz, whom Rittenhouse injured during the shooting.
Kyle has undeniably become a martyr among the Conservative crowd following the murders and his subsequent acquittal, and he’s had no problem trying to capitalize on that as he runs out of money to fight against his ongoing legal problems.
Taking to his Twitter on Tuesday of this week, Rittenhouse wrote, “I am being sued again by Gaige as well as the Huber family now. The legal bills are piling up and I need your help.” He included a link to a fundraising platform where supporters could give financial donations.
I am being sued again by Gaige as well as the Huber family now. the legal bills are piling up and I need your help you can donate by going to https://t.co/8VSnVFoagc
— Kyle Rittenhouse (@ThisIsKyleR) February 21, 2023
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This is far from the only legal mountain Rittenhouse has to climb, as a Wisconsin federal judge allowed a wrongful death lawsuit to proceed against Kyle by the father of Rittenhouse’s victim, Anthony Huber.
John Huber’s lawsuit, filed in 2021, accuses Kenosha law enforcement of colluding with then-17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse to create the unacceptable conditions that allowed for and led to his son’s untimely death.
“This lawsuit is an attempt to drown anyone who legally and justifiably defends there [sic] lives from attackers in a mountain of legal debt. We can not let them win. If they can come after me they will come after you,” Kyle wrote on Twitter when news of the Grosskreutz’s lawsuit broke.
This lawsuit is an attempt to drown anyone who legally and justifiably defends there lives from attackers in a mountain of legal debt. We can not let them win. If they can come after me they will come after you. https://t.co/CJxXlGnUMO
— Kyle Rittenhouse (@ThisIsKyleR) February 21, 2023
He went on to speak to Fox News on the matter and said he is ready “to prove my innocence again.”
Rittenhouse is employing the Christian crowdfunding platform GiveSendGo to raise half a million dollars to help foot the bill for his legal fees. According to Newsweek, as of early Wednesday, Rittenhouse had raised just over $109,000.
Featured image via Flickr/Gage Skidmore, under Creative Commons license 2.0