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.

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What would the outcome of the harassment restraining order be?

  • A WIN for the Toe against Patrick Melton.

    Votes: 62 16.1%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 4 1.0%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 95 24.7%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 68 17.7%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 156 40.5%

  • Total voters
    385
I don't want Rekieta to suffer life ruination
I want Rekieta to exactly live the life he wants to live. I want him to do Onlyfans and I want him to create a winemom cult. I want his cuckolding and homosexuality to be public just as he does. I want him to never be burdened by his responsibilities to his children and wife. I want him to be completely free from his father financially.

What I wish for Rekieta is what he wishes for himself.
 
There is another clip I have to make where he says that after he graduated with his Writing degree, he went back to school to try to be a Chemical Engineer because he thought he could work for his grandfather (a Chemical Engineer) because it would be 'easy' and he would make 'money' now that he had most of the general education classes done and a personal connection to the owner. It was too hard and he hated it.

The aborted Engineering attempt is new info to me.

A propos over nothing, I long ago was involved in recruiting for a school with an engineering program.

Chemical engineering was the only branch that TPTB had any success with all of their "Women in Engineering" initiatives of adding any appreciable # of women to their ranks.

Not sure if it was related to the subject matter, or less focus on math and physics, or somehow a less arduous program. But the narrative checked out because the only female flesh&blood engineering students I ever met personally were always predictably Chem Eng.

It would make much more sense if they live downtown and Nick was chilling around at 9PM when his wife suddenly says she wants to go out...but they don't.

It wasn't spontaneous though.

As @Geared Chris mentioned in his Monday stream summary and a few follow-up times in this thread, Nick was already telegraphing his Tuesday night absence Monday night/ Tuesday morning.
 
This lazy nigger mentions “unexpected date night” as if it’s some circumstance beyond his control.
What's interesting about this, on Monday's night stream, at the end, he said he wouldn't be streaming Tuesday night and said he would put a post on locals to let everyone know (which he didn't do until 1am Wednesday morning). So how is this an "unexpected date night?" Also, how hard is it, on Monday night after your stream, post it then? He said it and literally ended the stream right after that. Why is it so hard to keep such a small little promise?
 
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Listening to MATI now. Null just said he's extremely embarrassed with Rekieta, and contrary to what Dick and Vito claim, he's not jealous of Rekieta getting his ass filled by black cum in Jamaica. :story:
Potentially Criminal laughed at that.



Will Rekieta now go scorched earth on him for laughing at a joke the same way that Ralph went scorched earth on Rekieta for laughing at him?

Ironically, Sean actually went less hard at Nick over the Eric July clip than Legal Mindset dfid. Andrew straightforwardly said that Nick should never have claimed to be neutral, and Nick's claim of being 100% objective is one of the things he got furiously screaming about. He also brought up the specter of drinking and how that was not an excuse for Nick's stream. From the bit of his stream I watched, Sean just said Nick should have said all that privately, which is basically the unstated conclusion of Nick's "apology". On the other hand, Sean's been friendly with Null, and suggested that Null is operating in good faith. If Nick was an evil snake like Eric July and had a "list" with Null's name on it, he might get a place on the naughty list as well.

In any event, it seems like Nick's Friday meltdown was the straw that broke the camel's back in terms of his LawTube buddies. Andrew's comments in particular make it sound like he's done eating shit every time Nick beclowns himself.
 
It's sadistic bullying and gaslighting. Nick wishes he could lilbro Eric July just like he did with Montagraph. "You're a stupid nigga and I tried to help you because I'm your only friend but you were too retarded to take my help so now you deserve to take all this undue aggression and you can never respond. YOUR FANS can't even respond or we'll all go after them next!" It's straight up schoolyard bullying mentalities and tactics.
It's really similar to the dumb shit he did to Null. "Oh you drive away people who are only trying to help you. You're afraid of your users." Bla bla bla. Put a sock in it Nick you transparently manipulative, narcisstic piece of shit.
 
here is another clip I have to make where he says that after he graduated with his Writing degree, he went back to school to try to be a Chemical Engineer because he thought he could work for his grandfather (a Chemical Engineer) because it would be 'easy' and he would make 'money' now that he had most of the general education classes done and a personal connection to the owner. It was too hard and he hated it.

That seems very doubtful. Firstly, I don't think he would have met the admission requirements for either of the main schools in Minnesota for Chemical Engineering. Or been able to deal with the competitive aspects of the admission process. A creative writing degree could be a path to a law school. But a creative writing degree from a third-rate state school isn't going to get someone anywhere in the engineering school admissions process.

The general education classes are the smallest part of the degree requirements for that program. I somewhat doubt if he would have had any of the physics, calculus and basic chemistry courses needed to accelerate progress towards a degree. He would have been as good as starting from the beginning in that program.

The only thing I can think of is that he may have gotten a general admission to the university of Minnesota, taken the intro calculus, physics and chem courses and within a short amount of time determined that he was totally out of his depth and quit.
 
"Just throw money at the problem" doesn't work and is a recipe for the giant mega charities that have 95% overhead costs.

Sure, I'm not advocating for charitable donations. I was just sperging out last week about how corrupt they are. My only point was, if you're going to do it, it makes much more sense to give them money than it does to give somebody ELSE the fucking money so they can then donate the crap to the charity.

I know this is how US foreign AID works, but it's not really a good model for your charitable donations.

You can't guarantee that this charity will follow through on its promises, but you can at least be certain they physically have a book to hand out and that your money isn't going toward more BS middle management.

If you don't think a charity is making effective use of your donations, why would you be giving them anything at all?
 
Sure, I'm not advocating for charitable donations. I was just sperging out last week about how corrupt they are. My only point was, if you're going to do it, it makes much more sense to give them money than it does to give somebody ELSE the fucking money so they can then donate the crap to the charity.

I know this is how US foreign AID works, but it's not really a good model for your charitable donations.
The charity is Comics4Kids, those kids shouldn’t be forced to read the pozzed trash Marvel and DC have been shitting out since 2016.
[2016-01-31] Marvel Comics & Replacement Theory
Modern comics are absolute trash now, literally anything is better than this shit.
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TBH, I don't give a fuck about comics. I think they're generally written by morons, for morons.

People should be encouraging children to read books.
I don’t disagree, but if they are giving them comics the least they can do is make sure they aren’t disgusting while propping up the sales figures of these complete failures. They also offload this worthless shit on to the Scholastic Book Fair to bolster their pathetic numbers.
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The disciplinary board can act on complaints based on new laws ex post facto?

I think it's unclear. As @Strix454 rightfully pointed out, the OLRP is not a judicial proceeding. Think about all the colleges that kick out kids based on "evidence" for SA (and other issues) with some loose disciplinary hearing. Speaking of lawyers, this Yale law school case is crazy - a few LawTubers have covered it.

What's interesting about the proposed MN law in question (and it's been revised MANY times) is that it creates MN state-funded committees in which there is wide latitude to investigate people for "bias crimes".

A file could EASILY be opened on Rekieta just based on his nigger comments to July, or in the future, assuming the bill passes.

Does that arm the OLRP to discipline Rekieta? I'm guessing yes. Others may disagree.
 
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Finally caught up with the thread and the 7 hour melt down.

I don’t wanna get too much into the cost of Isom, as I don’t think literally any fraud was done. But, I am in the very unique situation where my power level includes both working for a charity, and having produced my own 100 page comic book independently and on a far smaller scale than July(I also know more about show pitching than Dick and Vito, but that has nothing to do with this thread).

Isom #1 is absolutely too expensive. A 96 page book, even full color, under normal circumstances, will never sell more than $20 in the indie circuit. Marvel and DC have that down to $8-$13, which forces indie prices down. This leads me to believe that July is probably paying his artist or someone else a percentage on the books sold. That said, it was a very successful crowdfunding campaign and he is within his rights to change whatever he wants.


Now then, the charity. Contrary to what Nick and Dick think, in most states you don’t have to declare an exact amount given to charity publicly. You can’t lie to the public and say “100% to charity” when only 30% will, but you can just say “a percentage” and be fine. The charity I worked for for fucked quite a bit by companies proposing donations but giving fuck all.
Dick’s claim of “he said he would rather have money than comic books” is especially sleazy for a few things.

1-If this was really said, that employee should be fired. Just flat out, charities work on good will and complaining publicly about a donation is the fastest way to lose that good will. Because of this, I have to assume that Dick was either lying, or that this was not a high ranking figure.

2-The charity’s entire purpose is to donate comic books to hospitals. While money is nice, I have to assume that the charity likely wants comic book donations too as it lets them it the middle man out. Charities like this often regularly get direct donations from companies and even independent owned shops. The more they have, the more they can distribute. Which again, is why it would be weird for Dick to get a statement like that.

3-Nick should be well aware that all charitable donations by a company comes with a receipt. This is both he wise the charity needs to report their donations received, and because the company needs to file it in their taxes at the end of the year. The public, Nick, Dick, any of us. We don’t matter. We never see those receipts because it’s not our business, and the IRS isn’t going to break down Eric’s door because of comments he said on a livestream. They’ll check the paper trail. Nick was trying to both get a gotcha and make himself seem smarter than Eric, but I’m reality his rant was little more than speculative fan fiction not based on how the actual law works.

My biggest issue with Nick entire livestream was not just that he had the reprimanding a toddler tone(thank you Null, perfect description) but that a lot of his comments were so wrong that I don’t believe even he believed them. There is no on sequences for Nick telling the truth or lying in this race, and the people who came to him for accurate analysis are long gone. So I truly do believe he was farming drama for super chats and Twitter revenue.

To me, this was his pill stream. And I don’t see him recovering from it
 
Andrew's comments in particular make it sound like he's done eating shit every time Nick beclowns himself.

I'm too much of a boomer/mobile-only to clip it, but d'Adesky also made a comment in his same stream that he hates panel streams because the knives and beefing come out between guests soon as the cameras turn off and the stream ends.

It's a further continuation of his less frequent Nick appearances, past complaints that guesting on Nick's show specifically is only good for a one-time subscriber bump then flatlines and not worth it, taking the occasional potshot at Nick on his own streams, etc.

Considering Mindset hasn't been a frequent Rekieta panelist in a while, the internal catfighting in the virtual green room must extend back to the Rittenhouse/Depp days.

The only thing I can think of is that he may have gotten a general admission to the university of Minnesota, taken the intro calculus, physics and chem courses and within a short amount of time determined that he was totally out of his depth and quit.

The postsecondary system in Canada is different than the US.

Here we have one tier of "Universities" that award professional and academic theory degrees, but no real subtiers within (no Ivy league, no state vs private schools, etc.)

Then there is another subtier of "colleges" which I believe are more akin to US community colleges. These Canadian colleges offer shorter, less prestigious diplomas that are more career-focused and more applied science than academic. They produce the paramedics, the power workers, the welders/electricians, the dental hygienists, etc.

Engineering here in Canada is a university professional degree with apprenticeship requirements even after postsecondary graduation to gain your full ticket.

However, the "colleges" also offer shorter, unofficial "engineering" programs themselves with much less stringent prerequisite requirements, but also no path to formal professional licensure as I understand it.

I believe these lower college programs are co-opting the "engineering" label to award diplomas to graduates who will essentially end up being some sort of subordinate "engineering tech" for the guys with the actual credentials.

Not sure if any such subcategory exists south of the border. But I do agree that it's unlikely either Nick's HS courses or his Bachelor's in Creative Writing would meet the requirements for direct entry into a formal program.
 
TBH, I don't give a fuck about comics. I think they're generally written by morons, for morons.

People should be encouraging children to read books.
I take your point in the best possible way, but back when newspapers were a thing gasp, I did read the comics section sometimes as a child. It was an accessible way to learn adult humor (not the naughty kind, Nick you faggot) and pick up basic expressions. Some help with reading faces, appropriate uses of humor and to build other social skills than just reading. I agree with you, for literacy, books/newsprint are actual reading. I read everything from manuals, to weather reports and whatever I could get my hands on. Learned to install and repair an OS before I had access to a PC. Basically everything that led to my current autistic self today.

TLDR/Who gives a fuck: Not all comics are complete trash, etc. Piers would agree, however.
 
I think it's unclear. As @Strix454 rightfully pointed out, the OLRP is not a judicial proceeding.
It's a quasi-judicial proceeding still subject to due process, although not the strict formalities of actual judicial proceedings. The people running the proceedings enjoy immunity from suit for their actions, and their decisions are subject to judicial review, since their authority derives from the Supreme Court of the state in which they operate.
 
Isn’t it up to the customer to decide if a comic is “too expensive” or whatever? Eric sold a really good amount of comics for a first time amateur writer starting up a new company, and had a good amount of return customers as well. If anyone wants to complain about the price, it should be the people who active bough the comic in good faith, rather than a failed LA comedian actively looking to cause nonexistent trouble.
 
1-If this was really said, that employee should be fired. Just flat out, charities work on good will and complaining publicly about a donation is the fastest way to lose that good will. Because of this, I have to assume that Dick was either lying, or that this was not a high ranking figure.
He might have just emailed them and said "hey, I'm thinking of making a donation, would you prefer money or comic books?" In many cases charities like that do prefer cash donations, because they have deals that let them buy goods below sticker price. The classic example is food banks, where they can often get a 50-75% discount from suppliers by purchasing in bulk, plus it simplifies their logistics. In this case though, July is the supplier, so it obviously makes more sense for him to donate his books than to give them money so they can buy Marvel's Lady Thor or whatever.
 
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?
A man publishes a comic book. He sells it for $20 ordinarily. A 501(c)(3) distributes comic books to people who are sick. The man sells his comic book for $17 and donates all sold comic books to this charity. He still has profit margin in this $17 sale. Is this fraud?
Please, someone make it make sense.
Here are some of the donation pages that are sold out for the comic donation. The product pages are no longer listed on the Rippaverse website and were found by a search for "ISOM book #1 donation". Searches for "ISOM #1 2 book donation", "ISOM #1 5 books donation", and "ISOM #1 10 books donation" did not yield any matches. So below should be a fairly comprehensive list of information published on the Rippaverse website about the campaign to donate comic books to charity.
ISOM #1 single book donation (archive) $17.50 for a single book
ISOM #2 single book donation (archive) $17.50 for a single book
ISOM #2 5 book donation (archive) $80.00 for 5 books ($16 per book)
ISOM #2 10 book donation (archive) $155.00 for 10 books ($15.50 per book)
ISOM #1 and #2 combination donation (archive) $25.00 for two book ($12.50 per book)
Rippaverse announcement about the charity partnership. (archive)
The charity that receives the books. (archive)
Rippaverse announcement of over 1000 books donated. (archive)
Rippaverse announcement with footnote of over 1200 books donated. (archive)
This makes a lot of Eric's confusion around the price much clearer. The setup appears to be a person buys the books from a specific donation product listing on the Rippaverse website and that book(s) is sent to the charity who then sends it to kids in hospitals. How the money is then accounted by Rippaverse is unclear but it does say at the bottom of the page on the product listings.
Please note: If you require a donation receipt, please contact us directly, and we will give your information to ComicBooks For Kids.
It appears Rippaverse is telling anyone who buys the book donations to contact the charity Comic Books for Kids not them for a donation receipt.
 
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