ATLANTA, GA—With Rittenhouse discovered "not responsible", media retailers throughout the nation are making ready for expensive defamation lawsuits after a 12 months of calling him a white supremacist. With CNN already half-owned by Nick Sandmann, the well-known pretend information group will quickly be giving the opposite half of its possession over to Kyle Rittenhouse. The 2 have agreed to share joint custody. "We wish to announce that our shoppers have come to an settlement to share custody of CNN," mentioned Sandman and Rittenhouse's authorized groups. "Sandmann could have custody on weekdays, with custody transferring over to Rittenhouse on holidays and weekends."
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