Rittenhouse lawyer: Defense donors none of state's business
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) An attorney for the Illinois teen accused of killing two men and wounding a third during a protest in Wisconsin last summer says he doesn't know who donated to his client's defense and therefore cannot produce any names.
Attorney Mark Richards was responding to a motion filed by prosecutors last week requesting a list of people who donated cash to help Kyle Rittenhouse, who is accused in the shootings in Kenosha last summer.
Following Rittenhouse's arrest, conservatives who portrayed him as an American patriot contributed millions of dollars to his legal defense fund and enabled him to post $2 million bail.
Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger said he needed to make sure people in the potential juror pool in Rittenhouse's trial arent among those donors.
Richards said in his response filed Monday that it's none of the state's business who pays him to defend Rittenhouse, and that Bingers concern can be addressed during the jury selection process, when potential jurors can be questioned on whether they have donated to the defendant or bought merchandise from the familys website, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported in a story published Tuesday.
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