Kyle Rittenhouse posts $2 million bond, no longer in custody

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Actor Rick Schroder and MyPillow Inc. founder Mike Lindell helped with the bail.



https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1248450

Kenosha murder suspect Kyle Rittenhouse posts $2 million bond, no longer in custody
By David K. Li and Emma Diede
Nov. 20, 2020, 4:17 PM EST / Updated Nov. 20, 2020, 11:02 PM EST
 

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I hope he has some kind of protection now that he’s out. He’ll be the target of every Antifa anarchist type and their sympathizers in the country. It wouldn’t surprise me if they put a bounty on him.
 

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You have to wonder why it took this long. Was the legal system dragging it's feet or was it a money issue?

Two million to post bond. The “customary” charge from a bondsman is 10% of the total bond. In a high profile case like this is going to be it wouldn’t surprise me if the bondsman jacked the price up on it.
 

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I hope he has some kind of protection now that he’s out. He’ll be the target of every Antifa anarchist type and their sympathizers in the country. It wouldn’t surprise me if they put a bounty on him.
I have thought the same thing. Then I thought Antifa could be a lot lower on members if they f#ck around and find out. Hes already showed them once what happens. I am sure a few months in jail has just helped steel his resolve.
 

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Two million to post bond. The “customary” charge from a bondsman is 10% of the total bond. In a high profile case like this is going to be it wouldn’t surprise me if the bondsman jacked the price up on it.

Wisconsin does not allow bail bondsmen. The accused has to come up with the full amount. In his case, there's a fund. The "fund" came up with the full $2 million.
 

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