It’s not at all clear whether Rittenhouse has a strong libel case. “I feel like my life has been extremely defamed,” he said, adding: “I have really good lawyers who are taking care of that right now.” In his interview with Fox News, Rittenhouse hinted that he was looking into possible libel lawsuits. “Free Kyle” T-shirts and other items that were sold online after the shootings were eventually dropped by the vendor after prosecutors criticized the sales. Rod Blagojevich, who was released from prison last year after then-President Donald Trump commuted his sentence, told reporters in August that money he earns sending personalized greetings via the Cameo app is “surprisingly lucrative.” A personal video greeting from Blagojevich costs $100 and messages for business use are $500.īlagojevich also started a podcast, another possible option for Rittenhouse. But some who cater to conservatives could jump at the chance to sign him.įormer Illinois Gov. Stroth estimated Rittenhouse could command a speaker’s fee on the lecture circuit of anywhere between $2,500 and $25,000 a speech.īoth Stroth and Bachrach said they would never seek to represent Rittenhouse, and that many speakers’ agents and publishers would consider him too toxic. He may not have to wait around for donations. One email Tuesday from “Free Kyle USA,” sent under the name of Rittenhouse’s mother, Wendy, called his acquittal “a victory for the truth, for justice, and for every American’s God-given and unalienable right of self-defense.” It said funds would go toward case-related debts, legal bills and then toward a scholarship fund for Rittenhouse so he can graduate from college without debt. It’s not clear how much an additional website,, has raised. There didn’t appear to be any new fundraising efforts for Rittenhouse on the GoFundMe website.īut there are at least three efforts to raise money for Rittenhouse or his family on GiveSendGo, one of which has raised more than $625,000 - including thousands since his acquittal. Other fundraising opportunities have opened up.Īfter his acquittal, GoFundMe lifted a ban on Rittenhouse fundraisers that had been in place as part of a policy blocking fundraising for the legal defense of someone accused of a violent crime. Fightback Foundation, the organization that raised the funds and transferred them to Pierce so bail could be paid, argues that the money should be refunded to the organization. Mark Richards, Rittenhouse’s current attorney, said in a Friday filing it should go to his client. Rittenhouse’s bail was posted by his former attorney, John Pierce, who said he has relinquished claim to the money. The poster of the bail is not necessarily the defendant, said Rebecca Matoska-Mentink, the clerk of courts for Kenosha County. In Kenosha County, where he was tried, if a defendant is acquitted, the entire bail amount is typically refunded to whomever posted it, upon a judge’s order. Rittenhouse could get the $2 million that was raised for his bail, though there is a legal battle for it. Rittenhouse, he said, “could monetize his brand and potentially make in the millions.” Stroth, a former talent agent and an attorney in Chicago with no ties to Rittenhouse. “He could easily secure a seven-figure book contract,” said Andrew M. “But somebody out there is going to want to tell his story.” “I wouldn’t go near it on a number of levels,” Ric Bachrach, CEO of branding and marketing company Celebrity Focus, said. Rittenhouse has hinted he may bring defamation claims of his own, and could seek possession of $2 million in bail money raised by his supporters.Īnd some marketing experts say Rittenhouse - at least for a short while - may be able to leverage his story into lucrative paid appearances and even a book. He planned to “lay low” but would for sure leave the Midwest.Įven as Rittenhouse figures out his next moves, fundraising continues on his behalf, ostensibly to retire legal bills from his trial but perhaps in recognition that he may face civil lawsuits over the shootings. He told Carlson, in an appearance that spiked the host’s ratings by some 40%, that he hoped to become a nurse or maybe even a lawyer. (AP) - When he was acquitted of murder in shootings during unrest in Wisconsin, Kyle Rittenhouse went from staring at possible life behind bars to red-hot star of the right: an exclusive interview with Tucker Carlson and a visit with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago capped by a photo of both men smiling and snapping a thumbs-up.įor Rittenhouse, a year of legal uncertainty over whether his claim of self-defense would stand up has given way to uncertainty over what’s next.
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