Kyle Rittenhouse Sued by Estate of Dead Jew Pedophile

Be careful what you wish for

It’s not unheard of that someone gets off on murder charges in criminal court and is then somehow “convicted of murder” in civil court.

This happened to OJ Simpson, most famously.

Insider:

Kyle Rittenhouse, who killed two people in what became a flashpoint self-defense case, is being sued by the estate of one of the men he killed in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020.

The estate of Joseph Rosenbaum filed a lawsuit on August 25 against Rittenhouse, along with several police officers and personnel whom the suit accuses of negligence, wrongful death, and 13 other claims, Texas Scorecard first reported.

Rosenbaum, who was 36 years old and struggling with mental health issues, encountered Rittenhouse on August 25, 2020, amid civil unrest following a police shooting of Jacob Blake. He chased Rittenhouse, who ultimately shot Rosenbaum four times, killing him.

Rittenhouse, who did not live in the state of Wisconsin and was only 17 at the time, traveled there during the civil unrest. He was armed with a rifle that his friend bought on his behalf.

“Tragically, Joseph Rosenbaum died when Defendant Rittenhouse shot him,” the lawsuit says, demanding compensatory damages.

Rittenhouse shot two more people there, killing a man named John Huber and injuring another, Gaige Grosskreutz. In a contentious criminal case in 2021, Rittenhouse was acquitted of all five charges related to the shootings after his attorneys argued he fired in self-defense.

Prior to this latest lawsuit, Huber’s father and Grosskreutz each filed civil suits against Rittenhouse, according to Newsweek.

He is likely going to end up with some insane judgement against him.

The civil court system in this country is utterly cartoonish, and should be abolished outright.