Kyle Rittenhouse Vows To Sue LeBron James For Defamation

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LA Lakers’ star LeBron James is about to get served, after he dunked on Kyle Rittenhouse online during his trial. 

Acquitted Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse revealed what plans he has for the NBA player, when he was asked by host Drew Hernandez during the pilot episode of “Frontlines.”

“Anybody who defamed me, or lied about me, we’re just gonna send them a letter and then deal with them in a courtroom,” Rittenhouse said. “He’ll be getting a letter, too.”

James ridiculed Rittenhouse for having an outburst of emotion as he recalled the events of August 25, 2020, while on stand during his murder trial. 

“What tears????? I didn’t see one,” James tweeted to his 50 million followers. “Man knock it off! That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court.”

Rittenhouse addressed the tweet in an interview after a jury found him not guilty of murder. “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.”

During a Wednesday night segment on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Rittenhouse outlined his “potential targets” to file lawsuits against for labeling him a “white supremacist” and “terrorist” in the media. 

“We’re looking at quite a few, politicians, celebrities, athletes, Whoopi Goldberg is on the list, she called me a murderer after I was acquitted by a jury of my peers, she went on to to still say that,” Rittenhouse responded.

“Don’t forget about Cenk from ‘The Young Turks,’” Rittenhouse continued. “He called me a murderer before the verdict and continues to call me a murderer.”

Watch the interview:


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