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Rittenhouse Is Dodging Process Servers. Again

Killer Kyle Rittenhouse is trying to avoid responsibility and accountability again. Attorneys for Gaige Grosskreutz, the person who filed the second civil lawsuit against him from when he started shooting up Kenosha a few years ago, have requested an extension for a deadline to serve Rittenhouse, saying that he is dodging getting served:

An attorney for Grosskreutz said in a legal filing Wednesday that all of the other defendants, except for Rittenhouse, have accepted and waived service of the lawsuit. Rittenhouse’s attorney in the Huber lawsuit said he was not authorized to accept service and a person believed to be Rittenhouse’s mother who answered the door at a home in Florida said “Rittenhouse had been gone for a while,” according to the filing.

Grosskreutz “is currently unaware of Mr. Rittenhouse’s current whereabouts and is concerned that Mr. Rittenhouse is attempting to evade service,” according to the filing seeking a 60-day extension to serve him.

Rittenhouse has had previous experience playing this game from the days of his criminal trial, when he went into hiding and the Court didn’t even know his whereabout during the proceeding. Except this time, the federal judge presiding over this case isn’t in cahoots with Tuckem Carlson and is not invested in helping Killer Kyle avoid the consequences for his actions.

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