Kyle Rittenhouse is kicking a** and taking names and he’s starting with none other than the major NBA star, Lebron James.
Rittenhouse made an announcement on Tuesday that he is filing lawsuits against multiple news organization and politicians. He’s even going against specific characters like Cenk Uygur and Whoopi Goldberg. Rittenhouse says he’s doing this because of all the lies that were spread about his character after an incident where he was involved in the fatal shooting of two men and the wounding of a third in a bout of self-defense during the riots of 2020 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Rittenhouse says that he and his team of legal experts are send Lebron James a letter and that he would be dealing with him in a courtroom.
To quote him exactly, he said, “He’ll be getting a letter, too. Anybody who defamed me, or lied about me, we’re just gonna send them a letter and then deal with them in a courtroom.”
Last November, James mocked Rittenhouse because he cried during an emotional testimony about how he had to stand his ground against protestors.
James said, “What tears????? I didn’t see one. Man knock it off! That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court.”
Rittenhouse said in a previous statement that he was disappointed in the remarks that James made.
“I was a Lakers fan, too, before he said that,” Rittenhouse said. “I was really pissed off when he said that because I liked LeBron. And then I’m like, you know what, f*** you, LeBron.”
Rittenhouse announced on the Tucker show that he and his legal team are starting something called the Media Accountability Project, which will help hold people in the media accountable for the lies that they tell.
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