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: 62 15.4%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 6 1.5%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 101 25.1%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 71 17.7%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 162 40.3%

  • Total voters
    402
Wait, so the whole gripe is that he sold his comic book for half off, then matched every copy sold for half off and sent a copy to the charity? If that's how it went then Dick/Nick/Vito/Juju are fucking retarded. They act like he had the charity pay him for the comics.
 
He sold it for $35 when? When it first went for sale? So it was half off for the charity?
Yes, Isom #1. The charity was a 50% off where purchased copies would be given to the 501(c)(3) organization.
Masterson's contention (iirc) is that the price differential between the cost of printing and shipping the already created comic and the price charged to donators is possibly being pocketed by July and is tantamount to charity fraud. July responded that he also donated remainder cash to the charity and is thus accounted for. Masterson in turn said these were 'panic donations' made after the discovery of the fraud, etc. etc. July must open his financials for inspection, so on.
 
I am trying to sum up the totality of the "Eric July stole from a charity" shit that Dick keeps saying. Is there ANY DETAIL WHATSOEVER I am missing from this synopsis?


Please, someone make it make sense.
Basically the whole "big deal" was Eric was selling single comic for $17 for charity but if you were to buy multiple comics you'll get it for $13 each instead of $17 and according to Diddler Dax, Pedo Vito and Reteika that was fraud somehow.
 
I am trying to sum up the totality of the "Eric July stole from a charity" shit that Dick keeps saying. Is there ANY DETAIL WHATSOEVER I am missing from this synopsis?


Please, someone make it make sense.
No. It's worse than that. Normally the comic is $35. He's selling it at cost at $17.50 (after printing, handling, shipping, paying wages, etc). If you buy more than one the cost goes down to $13 per unit. Which is what he charges you if you buy one of those bundles. Somehow this is a problem.
 
That was the closest I came - that there could have been profit margin. If there was that's certainly not fraud or stealing from the charity but many would see making money off a 'charity donation sale' is in bad taste or a little worse if not disclosed.
 
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Vices and Mindset seemed to be doing some sort of consultant work where they provide " expertise" but then hand it over to licensed Korean lawyers to do the actual work. I don't think either was licensed.

I know that this is Mindset's line, but it doesn't strike me as in any way plausible. You can't just show up in a country that has a totally different legal system, with no understanding of their laws or their culture, and then set yourself up as a consultant and watch the coin roll in. What in God's name would you be consulting on?

If it was legal action that Koreans were taking against Americans/American companies in the US courts, you'd just use the US lawyer that was going to act for you. If he had the sort of specialized skill set that would have allowed him to pick up lucrative work in the USA, he wouldn't be on the run from his creditors, hiding out in some third world shithole.

My guess is, he's got what that white South African nigger, SerpentZA calls a 'white monkey job' -- where companies think there's some PR value in trotting out a white person in a suit for PR purposes. I'm just not buying the 'legal consultant' line at all.

And what country is this supposed to be happening in? Hasn't he overstayed his welcome in Korea? Does he expect us to believe he's providing these consultancy services to a number of asian law firms? None of this strikes me as being remotely close to true. I'm betting his mom is sending him money to live off and it's supplemented by what he can beg from his slow-witted Pay-Pigs.
 
I know that this is Mindset's line, but it doesn't strike me as in any way plausible. You can't just show up in a country that has a totally different legal system, with no understanding of their laws or their culture, and then set yourself up as a consultant and watch the coin roll in. What in God's name would you be consulting on?

If it was legal action that Koreans were taking against Americans/American companies in the US courts, you'd just use the US lawyer that was going to act for you. If he had the sort of specialized skill set that would have allowed him to pick up lucrative work in the USA, he wouldn't be on the run from his creditors, hiding out in some third world shithole.

My guess is, he's got what that white South African nigger, SerpentZA calls a 'white monkey job' -- where companies think there's some PR value in trotting out a white person in a suit for PR purposes. I'm just not buying the 'legal consultant' line at all.

And what country is this supposed to be happening in? Hasn't he overstayed his welcome in Korea? Does he expect us to believe he's providing these consultancy services to a number of asian law firms? None of this strikes me as being remotely close to true. I'm betting his mom is sending him money to live off and it's supplemented by what he can beg from his slow-witted Pay-Pigs.
American Piggu law is important international businesses. Vices specializes in Maritime Law and D'adesky has a history of corporate law. It wouldn't surprise me if he did land a job being the "foreigner piggu" for some high price firm that just needed that for their clients.
 
Yes, Isom #1. The charity was a 50% off where purchased copies would be given to the 501(c)(3) organization.
Masterson's contention (iirc) is that the price differential between the cost of printing and shipping the already created comic and the price charged to donators is possibly being pocketed by July and is tantamount to charity fraud. July responded that he also donated remainder cash to the charity and is thus accounted for. Masterson in turn said these were 'panic donations' made after the discovery of the fraud, etc. etc. July must open his financials for inspection, so on.

What's relevant to Racket's and the charity is him speaking as if contacting the charity isn't tortious interference or some other civil liability when he's not from Texas. Is he really sitting there after insisting that Mark Waid tortiously interfered with Richard Meyer's business and insisting Dax doing the same thing here isn't the same? Just because it's charity? And what authority does he stake that on? Is it in the statute? Case Law? Or is it just a drunk in another state who has never handled this type of action?
 
My guess is, he's got what that white South African nigger, SerpentZA calls a 'white monkey job' -- where companies think there's some PR value in trotting out a white person in a suit for PR purposes. I'm just not buying the 'legal consultant' line at all.

And what country is this supposed to be happening in? Hasn't he overstayed his welcome in Korea? Does he expect us to believe he's providing these consultancy services to a number of asian law firms? None of this strikes me as being remotely close to true. I'm betting his mom is sending him money to live off and it's supplemented by what he can beg from his slow-witted Pay-Pigs.
I'd love to laugh that he's a Dancing Monkey (English Teacher), but he's up at odd hours and day-drinking, and so most likely isn't. He isn't in Korea anymore, he went to Thailand. As for what he does, he does have history in real estate and corporate law; multi-nationals and other bodies would be willing to hire, if not for counsel, than an outside pair of eyes to go over things. He's also part of Branca's not-law classes, but law classes, so he's making something from there as well. I'm also curious if he left Korea or go ran out of Korea; because you don't downgrade unless something's going on, and Thailand is a downgrade to Korea.

That aside, I have a hard time listening to Dick act like some sort of exemplar of what's good and just over the July charity stuff. Drop the act Dick, you already said you want to ruin him, don't try to mask it in you wanting to out him as a miser; you and your pet pedophile are just angry. How the hell does this masculine comedian have thin skin and a bitch made outlook.
 
Who is the figure that Racket's audience views more favorably than him?
Right now? Considering the low IQ of the people who still watch Rekiea? Probably Dick Masterson. It's been reported that Masterson's Patreon's are climbing in value as a result of this. This whole thing is a gambit to start Maddox 2.0, with July as the new Maddox. I think he wants July to sue him.

The viewing favorably part includes Nick himself. He's so far up Dick's ass it's not even funny. He went even calling Vito a pedo (correct) and that Null's philosophy on pedos is the correct one, to saying Vito is only joking and Null is autistic. His position on Vito is pretty much identical to JDA's now. All of this at the behest of Dick. This whole mess with July is because of Dick too. It's all about Dick. Nick loves Dick.

The old audience, that would have considered Dick gross, is dead. Nick killed them and consumed them so that he could develop greater dark degenerate coomer powers.

TBF, from what we've read in the Locals logs, Nick's audience doesn't like Vito, but the problem is they are a package deal. Vito is butt buddies with Dick. You want Rekieta and Masterson? You're likely getting Vito too now. Tough shit.

No. It's worse than that. Normally the comic is $35.
But not now! Now it's only $5 if you use the Promo Code "PULLUP"!

I'm sorry, I'm not shilling it, but I had to say it because it's funny. That was a master stroke that probably really pissed off Nick. July might be a shit speaker, but his marketing is actually on point.

And yes, it's real. I think it was @Spaded Dave that actually bought ISOM and he took a screencap of the checkout window proving it's real.

I know that this is Mindset's line, but it doesn't strike me as in any way plausible. You can't just show up in a country that has a totally different legal system, with no understanding of their laws or their culture, and then set yourself up as a consultant and watch the coin roll in. What in God's name would you be consulting on?
International trade between South Korea and the U.S., for one. Specifically, helping South Korean businesses navigate U.S. trade laws for importing Hyundais and whatever.

The thread actually looked into this months ago. You can go back and search for it. It is possible. There is a provision for it in S. Korean law in which you'd be attached to a S. Korea law firm, but wouldn't actually be regarded as a S. Korean lawyer.

Mind you, I'm not saying he's good at his job, or even that what he's claiming is true. Only that it's possible.

It's also moot now if he's moved on to Thailand.
 
Legal Mindset had a stream several hours ago, and he brought up the current Nick Rekeita issue (discussion begins at roughly the 20 minute mark).

Relevant clip from Elissa:
Rekeitas' law friend agrees with Josh, stop pretending you are impartial and objective on a topic on which you clearly and obviously cannot be impartial nor objective.

You're not fooling anyone and you just end up looking disingenuous and fake, and that ends up reflecting back on everything else you do.

If he had just gone and said: "Fuck you nigger, Dick Masterson is my internet daddy and he can fuck with your business as much as he wants to and im going to suck his cock as he does it!" at least it would have been honest.
 
Masterson's contention (iirc) is that the price differential between the cost of printing and shipping the already created comic and the price charged to donators is possibly being pocketed by July and is tantamount to charity fraud
As far as I understand it the donation was done by the customer buying the stock for charitable donation, like what a food bank does with food bought by and donated by well meaning people. Would it even matter what Eric July charged for the comic or how much (if any) money he makes, or am I just wrong on this?
 
Now he's losing his shit over fan accounts
When will Rekieta finally call out the fan accounts in his chat from the Vic era? The Toye Remote account, the Shane's Shoe Snack account, the Monica Rials Black Bull account. He had no issues with fan accounts when they were not going AT him.

Rekieta is guilty of supporting and even reading the chats of these despicable and terrible creations known as "fan accounts" and he needs to answer for his crimes.
 
I am trying to sum up the totality of the "Eric July stole from a charity" shit that Dick keeps saying. Is there ANY DETAIL WHATSOEVER I am missing from this synopsis?


Please, someone make it make sense.
He was selling them for $17.50 which was at cost for the labor involved for packing and shipping a single book to the charity. If you bought more, the cost went down because they/he could just grab, say 5 if you order 5, in one go and ship them together.
He said the AVERAGE cost people were paying was around $13. Idiots like Juju can't do math and think that means if someone paid $17.50, Eric was profiting the difference. If the average was around $13 then that means some people were also paying less than that due to the bulk discount. Since, you know, that's how averaging working.

That's all it is, a bulk discount. Apparently bulk discounts = fraud in the minds of people like Juju, Vito, Riley and Nick.
 
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He sold it for $35 when? When it first went for sale? So it was half off for the charity?
This is from the announcement:
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This is the statement from the charity after Dick started prodding. They confirm that July donated cash within minutes of calling them about the partnership and continued to do so on an ongoing basis as books were sold.

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