Dude's raised over $2 MILLION already. If that isn't enough to mount an effective defense, then his family is laundering it into a vacation property or some shit. We've equipped him with the best legal team money can buy to win a case that's so water tight a shitty public defender could knock it out of the park with a hangover. No more donations. It's time for his lawyers to get the job done.
You should really think before speaking. Bail money doesn't just pad people's pockets. Rittenhouse had to pay 2 million dollars in order to avoid being locked up in a prison sytem rife with murderers-for-hire, all of whom were being contacted by Antifa and their megadonor backers in order to have him killed. That means any legal defense money began where the 2 million mark ended. If you can't understand how the world works you really should stay out of the conversation.
You're the one who doesn't know what he's talking about. You do realize that bail gets returned to you when you show up for your court date, right? What happens to that $2M then? It goes to pay the lawyers. If the family is separately raising lawyer money, then they are trying to pocket the bail money.
Yes, the money is returned afterwards, and you've assumed these lawyers are content to wait for the bail money. You think building the defense, paying for food, travelling to and from wherever they are hiding for fear of their lives, security, ect all just gets paused because you've got dollar signs in your eyes looking at that bail money. You absolutely do not understand the world around you and how it works and I wouldn't be surprised if you were barely scratching the age of 20 given this statement. If you are much older you need to do some serious self reflection.
So your position is that the family is going to take the bail money and give it back to the gofundme sites, which are then going to return it to all of the donors? This isn't complicated. Either the lawyers are paid for from the bail money or they aren't. If they are, then the family doesn't need to raise more money. If they aren't, then where is the bail money going when returned?
Jesus I hope you aren't an accountant. I am a middle aged millionaire. You are struggling with unbelievably basic numbers here.
Dude's raised over $2 MILLION already. If that isn't enough to mount an effective defense, then his family is laundering it into a vacation property or some shit. We've equipped him with the best legal team money can buy to win a case that's so water tight a shitty public defender could knock it out of the park with a hangover. No more donations. It's time for his lawyers to get the job done.
You should really think before speaking. Bail money doesn't just pad people's pockets. Rittenhouse had to pay 2 million dollars in order to avoid being locked up in a prison sytem rife with murderers-for-hire, all of whom were being contacted by Antifa and their megadonor backers in order to have him killed. That means any legal defense money began where the 2 million mark ended. If you can't understand how the world works you really should stay out of the conversation.
You're the one who doesn't know what he's talking about. You do realize that bail gets returned to you when you show up for your court date, right? What happens to that $2M then? It goes to pay the lawyers. If the family is separately raising lawyer money, then they are trying to pocket the bail money.
Yes, the money is returned afterwards, and you've assumed these lawyers are content to wait for the bail money. You think building the defense, paying for food, travelling to and from wherever they are hiding for fear of their lives, security, ect all just gets paused because you've got dollar signs in your eyes looking at that bail money. You absolutely do not understand the world around you and how it works and I wouldn't be surprised if you were barely scratching the age of 20 given this statement. If you are much older you need to do some serious self reflection.
So your position is that the family is going to take the bail money and give it back to the gofundme sites, which are then going to return it to all of the donors? This isn't complicated. Either the lawyers are paid for from the bail money or they aren't. If they are, then the family doesn't need to raise more money. If they aren't, then where is the bail money going when returned?
Jesus I hope you aren't an accountant. I am a middle aged millionaire. You are struggling with unbelievably basic numbers here.