This is GOOD NEWS: Hunter Biden asks for investigation into theft of his laptop, and, Kyle Rittenhouse is sued for wrongful death.

This is very good news.  The short version is in the two bullets below, followed by the long versions.  I’m hoping Hunter Biden and the father of the dead young man both win their cases and bankrupt the bastards involved with the laptop, and, bankrupt Kyle Rittenhouse.

  • Lawyers for Hunter Biden have had enough of the bullshit about his laptop.  Hunter Biden has asked the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation into the saga of his stolen laptop — he turned it in for repair, the shop owner (a Trump supporter) stole the laptop and turned it over to Rudy Giuliani.  Read the full story below.
  • Kyle Rittenhouse is being sued for wrongful death by the family of one of the young men Rittenhouse murdered.  Remember:  This suit is a civil action, thus, it requires only a majority of the jury to convict, not unanimous as in a criminal trial.  Rittenhouse is going down.
Kyle Rittenhouse, killer. Cry me a river you slimy little bastard.

UPDATE

The little crybaby tried to hide.  Huber’s lawyers and private investigators needed over 100 hours to locate Rittenhouse to serve him with the civil lawsuit paperwork, eventually serving him at his sister’s house. Rittenhouse’s lawyers tried to argue the case should be dismissed because he was not properly served. The judge dismissed that claim.

Wrongful death lawsuit upheld after 100-hour search to serve Rittenhouse


Lawyers for Hunter Biden request criminal investigation into the theft of his laptop by allies of Trump

Lawyers for Hunter Biden sent letters Wednesday requesting investigations into allies of former President Donald Trump who they say trafficked in stolen information from his laptop — a dramatic shift in strategy for the president’s son after years of GOP attacks.

Among the letters, which were obtained by NBC News, was one sent Wednesday to the Justice Department’s National Security Division asking for an investigation into “individuals for whom there is considerable reason to believe violated various federal laws in accessing, copying, manipulating, and/or disseminating Mr. Biden’s personal computer data,” including Rudy Giuliani, who was Trump’s lawyer at the time.

Hunter Biden lawyers wrote a similar letter to the Delaware attorney general’s office, requesting a probe into the same people for allegedly violating “various Delaware laws” in accessing Biden’s information from what Trump has called “the laptop from hell.”

The Justice Department declined to comment. A spokesperson for the Delaware attorney’s general did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/joe-biden/hunter-biden-asks-criminal-probe-trump-allies-laptop-rcna68703


Kyle Rittenhouse sued for wrongful death — judge says suit can proceed

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A federal judge in Wisconsin on Wednesday ruled that a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the father of a man shot and killed by Kyle Rittenhouse during a protest in 2020 can proceed against Rittenhouse, police officers and others.

The father of Anthony Huber, one of two men shot and killed by Rittenhouse, filed the lawsuit in 2021, accusing officers of allowing for a dangerous situation that violated his son’s constitutional rights and resulted in his death. Anthony Huber’s father, John Huber, also alleged that Rittenhouse, who was 17 at the time of the shootings, conspired with law enforcement to cause harm to protestors. John Huber is seeking unspecified damages from city officials, officers and Rittenhouse.

U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman on Wednesday dismissed motions filed by Rittenhouse and the government defendants seeking to dismiss the civil rights lawsuit.

In allowing the case against Rittenhouse and the others to proceed, the judge said that Anthony Huber’s death “could plausibly be regarded as having been proximately caused by the actions of the governmental defendants.”

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/kyle-rittenhouse-legal-proceedings-kenosha-lawsuits-shootings-3bdc03586a45f1ebee16a3df8a5a4f63