Anonymous ID: 4d21bb Nov. 24, 2021, 9:41 a.m. No.15072010   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2053 >>2057 >>2122

Lin did not "keep Kyle in jail." But can we stop pretending that Lin didn't want and ADVISE Kyle stay in jail?

 

Podcast -16:45 minute mark

 

https://lawandcrime.com/exclusive/behind-fightback-untold-tales-of-lin-wood-an-unreported-gun-incident-and-how-kyle-rittenhouses-mother-sees-it-all/

 

In a recording backing up that allegation, Wood appears to tell Rittenhouse’s lawyers to leave the teenager in jail.

 

“Keep this boy in that youth facility in Illinois,” Wood can be heard on the recording. “And the longer he can stay there, the better, because if things get as bad as they could half as bad as I think they will get, he’s safe there and nobody’s going to care much about handling criminal or civil cases. And so time is our friend with him in Illinois.”

 

Objections: With Adam Klasfeld https://open.spotify.com/episode/7f2zH8KzEptNPTszk5Phtq?si=v1FEojuEQaOqaWGzq8ISSg

Anonymous ID: 4d21bb Nov. 24, 2021, 9:55 a.m. No.15072112   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2148

>>15072057

Red again anon.

>Lin did not "keep Kyle in jail." But can we stop pretending that Lin didn't want and ADVISE Kyle stay in jail?

Lin wanted Kyle to stay in jail because of his prediction that the election would cause a break down of society and in his opinion, Kyle would be safer in jail (than at home, with his family.) He may not have any legal liability to Kyle because he wasn't the attorney of record, but Anons are defending Lin as if it wasn't something he not only endorsed, but advised to Kyle's counsel.