Nicholas Robert Rekieta / Rekieta "Law" / Actually Criminal / @NickRekieta - Polysubstance enthusiast, "Lawtuber" turned Dabbleverse streamer, swinger, "whitebread ass nigga", snuffs animals for fun, visits 🇯🇲 BBC resorts. Legally a cuckold who lost his license to practice law. Wife's bod worth $50. The normies even know.

What would the outcome of the harassment restraining order be?

  • A WIN for the Toe against Patrick Melton.

    Votes: 63 15.1%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 6 1.4%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 106 25.4%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 76 18.2%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 166 39.8%

  • Total voters
    417
Final judgment for Melanie Beth Daniel, the bookkeeper accused of stealing nearly $400,000 who retained Nick as her council. She was charged with 44 felonies, and eventually plead guilty to 5 counts in a plea agreement, along with restitution for every count, in exchange for the rest being dismissed. The prosecutor recommended a sentence of 49 months and that's what she got, if I'm reading the sentencing correctly. Nick filed nearly 30 pages in his motion to get her a reduced sentence. I guess all the letters from her churchgoing friends weren't persuasive.

If someone stole a house from him, I know what his response would be, going by how mad he gets when YouTube steals his money.

https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/DocumentSearch
34-CR-19-1198

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She says her life of crime started when her godly, christian husband decided he'd rather lay with men than be with her.

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It was a valiant effort. Giving someone a massive fine like that and then taking away their ability to work for at least two-thirds of 49 months (if she's ever able to get a good job again after being an over-the-hill felon) does seem kind of brutal. I think just one or the other would have been punishment enough.
 
Final judgment for Melanie Beth Daniel, the bookkeeper accused of stealing nearly $400,000 who retained Nick as her council. She was charged with 44 felonies, and eventually plead guilty to 5 counts in a plea agreement, along with restitution for every count, in exchange for the rest being dismissed. The prosecutor recommended a sentence of 49 months and that's what she got, if I'm reading the sentencing correctly. Nick filed nearly 30 pages in his motion to get her a reduced sentence. I guess all the letters from her churchgoing friends weren't persuasive.

If someone stole a house from him, I know what his response would be, going by how mad he gets when YouTube steals his money.

https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/DocumentSearch
34-CR-19-1198

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She says her life of crime started when her godly, christian husband decided he'd rather lay with men than be with her.

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So this bitch stole the money because her husband decided he likes cock? I fucking hate holly rollers. Hope the cunt gets murdered in jail. Should have gotten a year for each of those 44 felonies.

It was a valiant effort. Giving someone a massive fine like that and then taking away their ability to work for at least two-thirds of 49 months (if she's ever able to get a good job again after being an over-the-hill felon) does seem kind of brutal. I think just one or the other would have been punishment enough.
The bitch stole just shy of $400,000. She isn't going to be working. At least in jail she gets 3 hots and a cot.
 
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It's not a fine. She's just paying back what she owes, which isn't even a punishment.
"Fine" was the wrong word. I guess "restitution" is more correct.

I would've liked an explanation for where it all went and why. Let's hear about her trip to Italy. How do you spend $100,000 of someone else's money in six months, I'd really like to know. She probably thought she had won the lottery.

I downloaded the filing by Nick, since I wanted to see if it explained how she went from "my husband told me he likes dick" to stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from her employer. It looks like that she was so distraught by her husband's cheating (with dudes, I guess) and the dissolution of her long marriage that she was practicing "retail therapy," buying things to try to make herself feel better. (We all have, or are recovering from, our own destructive bad habits, so I don't feel like I can judge her too hard for that. But at least I paid for mine with my own money.)

Given that, the money is gone, but there's a chance at least some of it could be gotten back by selling off the things she bought, particularly if it was easily-sellable things like jewelry. For clothes and cars, though, there will depreciation, and if it was spent on vacations, it's gone forever. But without her ability to get a job, I have no idea how she'll be able to pay those parts of it back. I think if I were the victim in a case like this, I'd be arguing during sentencing that she should be given probation and forced to keep working and just give me half off the top of each of her paychecks until she pays it all back or dies, but maybe that sort of thing wasn't an option. It really is a crappy situation for all involved.

The bitch stole just shy of $400,000. She isn't going to be working. At least in jail she gets 3 hots and a cot.
I think I'd rather be hungry and free than well-fed in a prison.
 
I'm 99% sure Nick's had a client that went to jail. Dude who raped his 12 year old daughter or something. Someone else might recall if that's entirely correct, but he's talked about it on stream.
 
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I want to say Nick has said none of his clients have ever gone to prison. Looks like the record is broken (if he did ever claim that).
I'm 99% sure Nick's had a client that went to jail. Dude who raped his 12 year old daughter or something. Someone else might recall if that's entirely correct, but he's talked about it on stream.
You both remember correctly. That was someone else's client but Nick stepped in to assist in filing the plea.
 
I think my favorite part of tonight's show was the part when after the judge went on a rant over rich people like his client paying lawyers he said that he told that useless bitch off the record that he hadn't charged his client a dime and her expression was priceless.

Well, either that or when he said he didn't think he was going to get to 2k likes and IMMEDIATELY got 2k likes.

edit: just for the record his client's fat and I don't like her either.
 
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