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    https://news.yahoo.com/pro-trump-lawyer-lin-wood-220156152.html

    BOSTON (Reuters) - A Kentucky teenager whose 2019 face-off with a Native American activist in Washington went viral has fired his lawyer, a man who played a key role in Donald Trump's attempts to overturn his election defeat, according to court notices filed on Monday.

    The teen, Nicholas Sandmann, terminated lawyer L. Lin Wood from the team representing him in a series of lawsuits that accuse media companies of inaccurately portraying the stand-off at the Lincoln Memorial on the day of a large anti-abortion protest.

    "I have ended my lawyer-client relationship with Mr. Wood and no longer wish to be represented by him," Sandmann said in an affidavit included in the court filings.

    Sandmann continues to be represented by Kentucky-based lawyer Todd McMurtry.

    Wood did not immediately respond to a request for comment. He said in a Telegram post on Monday that McMurtry "is an excellent lawyer" and that "the best is yet to come" in Sandmann's lawsuits.

    "I did my best for him and am proud that I obtained settlements for him against mainstream media giants CNN and The Washington Post," Wood said.

    In a statement shared on Telegram on Sunday, Wood said he expected Sandmann would "abandon" him because of earlier social media posts in which Wood suggested former Vice President Mike Pence engaged in "treason" and could "face execution by firing squad" for formally recognizing the election victory of President Joe Biden.

    Wood said in the Telegram post that his comments about Pence were "rhetorical hyperbole."

    Sandmann, 18, expressed alarm at Wood's comments earlier this month. On Twitter, the teen shared one of Wood's social media posts about Pence and wrote: "I'm sorry but what the hell."

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

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      https://news.yahoo.com/pro-trump-lawyer-lin-wood-220156152.html

      BOSTON (Reuters) - A Kentucky teenager whose 2019 face-off with a Native American activist in Washington went viral has fired his lawyer, a man who played a key role in Donald Trump's attempts to overturn his election defeat, according to court notices filed on Monday.

      The teen, Nicholas Sandmann, terminated lawyer L. Lin Wood from the team representing him in a series of lawsuits that accuse media companies of inaccurately portraying the stand-off at the Lincoln Memorial on the day of a large anti-abortion protest.

      "I have ended my lawyer-client relationship with Mr. Wood and no longer wish to be represented by him," Sandmann said in an affidavit included in the court filings.

      Sandmann continues to be represented by Kentucky-based lawyer Todd McMurtry.

      Wood did not immediately respond to a request for comment. He said in a Telegram post on Monday that McMurtry "is an excellent lawyer" and that "the best is yet to come" in Sandmann's lawsuits.

      "I did my best for him and am proud that I obtained settlements for him against mainstream media giants CNN and The Washington Post," Wood said.

      In a statement shared on Telegram on Sunday, Wood said he expected Sandmann would "abandon" him because of earlier social media posts in which Wood suggested former Vice President Mike Pence engaged in "treason" and could "face execution by firing squad" for formally recognizing the election victory of President Joe Biden.

      Wood said in the Telegram post that his comments about Pence were "rhetorical hyperbole."

      Sandmann, 18, expressed alarm at Wood's comments earlier this month. On Twitter, the teen shared one of Wood's social media posts about Pence and wrote: "I'm sorry but what the hell."

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      @george-k said in "You're fired!":

      Wood said in the Telegram post that his comments about Pence were "rhetorical hyperbole."

      Isn't all hyperbole rhetorical?

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