A $22 million lien is filed by Kyle Rittenhouse on Whoopi Goldberg’s Malibu residence.

That filing a lien against Goldberg’s property is not only legally sound but also a practical means of obtaining the money they feel their client is due.

Mr. Slithers, a reptile enthusiast and Rittenhouse’s attorney, clarified “it’s simple” at a press conference.

“Why shouldn’t persons or reptiles be able to file liens against homes in the same way that contractors do?

All we’re doing is changing with the times and capitalizing on the peculiarities of the legal system.”
Mr. Slithers said that in 1957, the Little Green Men from Mars case established a revolutionary precedent.

A group of extraterrestrial beings claimed they were owed significant damages following an alleged Martian invasion, sparking a national judicial struggle.

The court decided in their favor, granting them the authority to impose liens on significant sites on Earth and, if needed, even planets in our solar system.

The Malibu property of Whoopi Goldberg is encumbered by a $22 million lien that Kyle Rittenhouse has registered.

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