Kyle Rittenhouse, the individual who fatally shot two Black Lives Matter protesters in Wisconsin in 2020, is reported to have faced financial challenges, as disclosed by his attorney, have a look at his net worth now in 2023

Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, lost their lives when Rittenhouse, then 17, discharged a semi-automatic AR-15-style assault rifle during unrest in Kenosha. This occurred amid protests against the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man.

What is the net worth of Kyle Rittenhouse now as of 2023 and is he broke

Kyle Rittenhouse is 20 years old, broke and has no job prospects.

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Then stop your fucking whining, you little bitch. pic.twitter.com/1FGs4oUkux

— Christopher David (@Tazerface16) November 24, 2023

so kyle rittenhouse is completely dead-ass broke and derek chauvin was stabbed in prison.

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— — cam saint laurent — (@HUSBANDMATERlAL) November 25, 2023

While Rittenhouse argued that he acted in self-defense after being attacked, he faced multiple charges, including first-degree intentional homicide. In 2021, a jury acquitted him of all charges, and since then, he has been visible in right-wing media and recently announced the release of his book, “Acquitted.”

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Despite his notoriety, Rittenhouse’s lawyer revealed that the 20-year-old has depleted his finances post-acquittal. Attorney Mark Richards stated that Rittenhouse is working to support himself, dispelling the notion that he amassed significant wealth from the incident.

Rittenhouse Garnered $250,000

Rittenhouse, who openly sought donations for his legal fund on Fox News, is now facing a lawsuit filed by John Huber, Anthony Huber’s father, alleging constitutional rights violations. Rittenhouse has garnered $250,000 in donations to counter this legal challenge.

Kyle Rittenhouse has gone completely broke according to his lawyer and has exhausted all of his money.

In addition, the estate of Joseph Rosenbaum filed a wrongful death suit against Rittenhouse in August, seeking compensatory and punitive damages. The aftermath of Rittenhouse’s trial has been marked by controversy, with conflicting portrayals of him as a “wannabe soldier” and a patriot taking a stand against lawlessness.

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Despite these challenges, Rittenhouse has remained outspoken, criticizing the media and officials, campaigning for gun rights, and establishing The Kyle Rittenhouse Foundation to protect individual rights, including the right to bear arms, through education and legal support.

Rittenhouse’ Book

For unversed, On November 20, Rittenhouse took to his social media platforms to unveil the cover of his forthcoming book and urged followers to pre-order.

Characterizing it as a “narrative of survival, resilience, and justice,” he stressed the importance of people grasping the “truth” and comprehending his story in its “real and unfiltered” form, free from any biases or hidden agendas. The revelation triggered renewed discord reminiscent of Rittenhouse’s trial.

Reactions on social media spanned from staunch support to vehement criticism. Detractors dismissed the book as “repulsive” and unwarranted, with one commenter going so far as to say it wasn’t even fit to be a doorstop.

Questions were raised about the perceived exploitation of tragedy, with skepticism surrounding the idea of profiting from the deaths of two individuals.

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