Sandmann Lawyer Joins Kyle Rittenhouse Team, Says Mark Zuckerberg a ‘Top’ Target

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A lawyer who represented Covington Catholic student Nicholas Sandmann in his defamation lawsuits said he has joined Kyle Rittenhouse’s legal team, stating there will be at least 10 suits filed against companies and prominent figures.

“I’ve been hired to head the effort to determine whom to sue, when to sue, where to sue,” Todd McMurtry, Rittenhouse’s new lawyer, told Fox News on Thursday.

Without elaborating on what companies or individuals might be sued, he added, “We’re going to look at everything that’s been said, determine which of those comments are legally actionable, and proceed from there.” In the interview, he confirmed between 10 and 15 “solid cases.”

Rittenhouse was acquitted on two counts of homicide, one count of attempted homicide, and other charges in connection to the fatal shooting of two men and another during riots and often violent protests in August 2020. His lawyers said that video footage—which showed the three chasing and attacking Rittenhouse—confirmed that he acted in self-defense.

McMurtry singled out Facebook and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, saying the social media firm issued a “factually false” designation that the Rittenhouse-involved shooting was a “mass murder” incident. When the company issued that designation, it was decried by the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board as an “alarming resort to censorship.”

The Epoch Times has contacted Facebook for comment. In late 2021, after Rittenhouse was acquitted, Facebook reversed one of its policies on the Rittenhouse case, with a spokesperson telling news outlets that it “will no longer remove content containing praise or support of Rittenhouse.”

“Let’s just use for an example what Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg said about [Rittenhouse]. They said that he was involved in a mass murder incident,” McMurtry told Fox News. “This was not a mass murder incident. It was clearly factually false.”

He explained, “To call somebody a mass murderer is seriously defamatory. And then to use the power of social media to basically … censor any views that would take opposition to that mass murderer statement is a serious effort to destroy his character. And it was seriously mistaken and seriously defamatory.”

By Jack Phillips

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