(noah) Yesterday, we reported that Mike Lindell was connected to Kyle Rittenhouse.
by noah, November 23rd, 2021
It’s true, and it’s an awesome story.
You probably don’t know because Lindell did it secretly and didn’t seek publicity or credit for it.
He just did it.
He stepped up and helped out when help was needed the most.
So what did he do?
In order to get Kyle released on bail during the trial, Lindell together with Ricky Schroder (another great guy) put up the required $2 million cash bail.
Wow.
Why do you think he did it?
I can only speculate but I think Mike knows what it’s like to have the whole world against you and need someone to step up and have your back…
Take a look:
Say what you will about Mike Lindell, but he puts his money where his mouth is.https://t.co/61QAaEtl38
— Joe Zaza (@thejoezaza) November 20, 2021
🇺🇸Thanks @JackPosobiec for sharing the real news & all the truth about this wonderful young man Kyle Rittenhouse🗽
🙏🏻God bless Patriot Mike Lindell and America🙏🏻 #KyleRittenhouseNotGuilty #USA🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/UMtiZboBhd
— Johnny J. Nalbandian 🇺🇸 USA JOHNNY (@Johnny_Congress) November 20, 2021
From MSN:
Rittenhouse was released Friday afternoon after the $2 million was posted through his attorney, Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Sgt. David Wright told CNN.
CNN has reached out to attorneys for Rittenhouse for comment.
Attorney Lin Wood said in a tweet on Friday that Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, Inc., and actor Ricky Schroder helped raise the “required $2M cash bail” for Rittenhouse.
“God bless ALL who donated to help #FightBack raise required $2M cash bail. Special thanks to Actor Ricky Schroder @rickyshroder1 & Mike Lindell @realMikeLindell for putting us over the top. Kyle is SAFE. Thanks to ALL who helped this boy,” read the tweet.
Rittenhouse faces charges that he allegedly killed Anthony M. Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum and wounded Gaige Grosskreutz during protests that followed the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha in August.
Kenosha County Commissioner Loren Keating said in setting the bond earlier this month that the court considered Rittenhouse a “flight risk,” because he could face a “mandatory life sentence or at least significant amounts of time, likely decades of time period of incarceration” if convicted.
Last year when no one would stand up for Kyle, one Christian from the Midwest stepped up to pay his bail so that Kyle could finally go home to be with his mother
His name is Michael J. Lindell pic.twitter.com/h2SArJIJVZ
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) November 20, 2021
Mike Lindell proving once again he’s a great guy and a real American.
Even when the cameras are off.
ESPECIALLY when the cameras are off.
THANK YOU MIKE!
If you’d like to show your support for Mike, please consider buying some of your Christmas Presents from MyPillow.
Guaranteed to arrive in time (not out of stock like so many other stores) and I can save you up to 66% using my promo code WLT.
But now let’s advance the story….
While Mike Lindell proved he was a good guy, Rittenhouse says Lin Wood is bad news.
I am so sad to see this!
But the mission of this site it to report the truth wherever we find it!
So that we will do.
Kyle told Tucker Carlson that Lin Wood tried to fundraise off of him but still keep him in jail.
Basically, the worst of the worst:
Kyle Rittenhouse tells Tucker Carlson that Lin Wood and John Pierce could have bailed him out of jail in September but kept him in there until November to "raise money so they can take it for their own benefit. Not trying to set me free." pic.twitter.com/wejY86igiY
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 23, 2021
Rittenhouse says lawyer Lin Wood used him for political gain: "He held me in jail for 87 days." pic.twitter.com/LhiSlmqa9O
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) November 23, 2021
Watch it right here on Rumble:
The New York Post had more:
If it’s true that Lin Wood is trying to keep money that was donated to defend Kyle Rittenhouse, then what a despicable lowlife. https://t.co/ljT3gfuq7H
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) November 20, 2021
From the NY Post:
The next legal battle for Kyle Rittenhouse may be with his former attorneys.
Two lawyers who briefly worked on Rittenhouse’s case — and helped raise $2 million to help get him released from jail as he awaited criminal charges — want their cash back, but the now acquitted teen’s family is fighting the move.
The 18-year-old was cleared of all charges Friday stemming from the shooting of three people — two fatally — during Black Lives Matter protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last summer. Rittenhouse, of Antioch, Illinois, convinced the jury he acted in self-defense.
Rittenhouse was released from jail while he was waiting for his trial in November after a $2 million bond was posted by his former attorney John Pierce, with a cashier’s check from his law firm Pierce Bainbridge. Former child actor Ricky Schroder and My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell were credited with donations that enabled Rittenhouse’s release.
A second attorney who briefly worked on the case, L. Lin Wood, said the funds were provided by his FightBack Foundation and should be returned to the organization, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
In February, the Rittenhouse family fired Pierce, and have since complained that he and Wood diverted money meant to help Rittenhouse.
“I suspect there will be a fight over that,” Rittenhouse’s current attorney, Mark Richards said, according to the Kenosha News. “John Pierce is the person who posted the bond. All that money was raised on behalf of Kyle. Lin Wood and FightBack say they are entitled to it.
“There was half a million dollars I think that came directly from [Kyle’s mother] Wendy Rittenhouse from money she raised,” he continued. “So there’s going to be a fight over that, and I’m just thankful there will be a fight over it.”
No civil lawsuits have been brought against Rittenhouse yet, but there are lawsuits targeting others. The family of one of the men killed by Rittenhouse, Anthony Huber, is suing police and government officials in Kenosha, alleging that they allowed for a dangerous situation that resulted in his death. Gaige Grosskreutz, who was shot by Rittenhouse but survived, has a similar lawsuit.
A group of protesters has also sued the city and county of Kenosha alleging that curfew laws were enforced against them but not against armed people like Rittenhouse.
Rittenhouse: Lin Wood Kept Me in Jail to Raise Moneyhttps://t.co/kOAuecNBft
— Bongino Report (@BonginoReport) November 23, 2021
Something needs to happen to Lin Wood and John Pierce. Absolutely terrible how they treated Kyle Rittenhouse. #TuckerCarlson #Rittenhouse
— Juxtapositional Awareness 🇺🇸 (@Tentacle_Corn) November 23, 2021
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Justin this article is badly incorrect. Lin, through Fightback, raised the $2m in bail, and sent it to Pierce’s law firm. Through contributions from many people, including 50K from Mike Lindell. Fightback provided another 700K for Kyle’s attorneys. And he did all this in 2 months. An incredible feat. Lin was not Kyle’s attorney, since his specialty is defamation, not criminal defense. He was to be Kyle’s defamation lawyer, per agreement with Wendy, Kyle’s mom, after the criminal trial.. Lin is not at all happy with Pierce and is not his “partner”. The decisions on jail were made, as is proper since he was the criminal lawyer, by Pierce, whom was later fired by the family. From Lin’s perspective from being involved in some of the meetings about Kyle’s time in jail, it was exacerbated by dishonest justice employees, it sounds like there was nothing that could be done about the time it took to get him out. Most people can’t raise $2m overnight. And Illinois and Wisconsin justice employees created much of the problem due to the extraordinarily high bail, and the efforts by Kenosha to bring him to their jails and hold him as an adult where ANTIFA had claimed they’d kill him in his cell.
Kyle appears to be a victim of manipulation by Hancock, the disgraced Navy SEAL, (was to be brought to a dishonorable discharge by the NAVY but for a medical claim loophole). Hancock is being sued for $2.5m in connection with his own money raising for Kyle. Lin Woods experience of Hancock is that he hacked Lin’s computers and got Lin’s donor list, presumably to raise more money with his own efforts.
Then, there’s the finding of green screen video splicing effects in the feed from the trial itself. Nothing about this trial is straight and transparent. Trust nothing that is being said by Kyle, because he is clearly under the manipulation of dark ones. He knows not what he is doing.
This story is being manipulated from start to finish by the same ones that have been doing this to the American public for decades. It is convoluted and complicated, and the general public may never know the full truth.
Frank. Thanks so much for posting this. I’m not well versed in the situation. I’m going to draft up an editors note in the next day or so, likely using your comment.