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: 55 24.7%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 73 32.7%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 24 10.8%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 68 30.5%

  • Total voters
    223
FOIA requests are free in my personal experience...
The request itself is technically free, but the police department has already stated that there's at least a $3k USD fee (plus unspecified additional labor costs) attached to this specific bodycam footage. How they came up with that figure is known only to them.
 
If someone handed me that trust and home I wouldn't even know what to do. I'd probably just walk around the place in amazment for months. I guess the perspective of being a lifelong low/middle class is different.
I’d never get bored that’s for sure. Get some trails through the woods for ATVs and mountain biking, a nice little in woods campfire place, giant ass American flag, tree forts in the woods for the kids. Fuck might just get a black powder cannon and have it aimed down the driveway just for shits and giggles too. Definitely would have a chicken coup on the property too with some beekeeping especially if all I had to do was worry about showing up and streaming. Could double my streaming time with showing off the chickens and bees.

I can’t believe how badly Nick squandered all this.
 
The request itself is technically free, but the police department has already stated that there's at least a $3k USD fee (plus unspecified additional labor costs) attached to this specific bodycam footage. How they came up with that figure is known only to them.
I'm sure its been said before, but they probably know what they have and are willing to charge a premium for the footage.
 
I'm sure its been said before, but they probably know what they have and are willing to charge a premium for the footage.
Very strange. FBI mailed me a CD with over 700 pages they had to sort through and send, wasn't charged a penny. I don't know all the ins and outs of it but charging money for a request like that seems like it should be illegal. Is their time more important than the FBIs?
 
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You’d probably blow up in your own way eventually.

There are few of us equipped to deal with the kind of effortless plenty that Rekieta has access to, without seducing us in some way.

See also: Many lottery winners.
the lottery thing is a meme based on outlier cases
majority of them significantly improve their lives and don't just squander it all

and it's the same with rich kids cruising on daddys money. most do very well for themselves, people just like to focus on the outliers who implode because that makes for an appealing narrative
 
FOIA requests are free in my personal experience...
The government is allowed to charge reasonable rates for document preparation and production. Or, in this case, video preparation.

Like the last FOIA I did was one page, and a freebie, but if I had asked for a lot of shit, or it took a lot of research and prep time, I would have been charged.

I dunno if $5k is reasonable for this, but it sounds like there is a shitload of video they are gonna have to edit to be compliant with the law (namely censoring out the child victims).
 
The request itself is technically free, but the police department has already stated that there's at least a $3k USD fee (plus unspecified additional labor costs) attached to this specific bodycam footage. How they came up with that figure is known only to them.
There were quite a few cops there. They have to go through footage from the POV of multiple cops. That might explain why the number of hours and therefore cost to redact the footage is so high.
 
I'm not all *that* different to him. There's a side of me that completely relishes his total public humiliation and thinks it's utterly deserved. But there's another side of me that thinks...

There but for the grace of God..
Well, we all have that chance of becoming a Nick, but most here aren't actually like Nick, so there is that.
 
Damn, what a gorgeous property. A shame it turned into a degenerate polycule coke den of child neglect. Only thing it needs is a stocked pond for fishing and a shooting range set up and it’d be perfect. 5 kids on a property like that? That’d be a fun and great place to raise them. A shame the parents decided drugs, alcohol, and swinging were far more interesting.
What blows my mind is how the kids were starving in a house with two fucking kitchens.
 
lmao, can't wait to hear how the state was starving the children, not washing, changing their clothes, and bathing them, then forcing him and our wife to snort cocaine
If this arrest and search warrant had come out of nowhere and blindsided everybody, I might give credence to it being a government smear-job, but instead everybody has watched this man fall apart over the last couple of years and especially in the last six months. We were all collectively hallucinating AND the state decided to railroad him with criminal charges that everyone was already suspecting before the arrest anyway?

Frankly, it's the kind of insinuation only a degenerate child-neglecting drug addict would find plausible.
 
Half the people collecting evidence at the crime scene don't know shit about ammunition. They look at the stamping to identify the round. The confusion is made when the 23 year old post graduate chemistry student working in the forensic lab looks at the stamping, ".223" and writes it down as, ".22." They're not a bunch of /k/ fags that can tell the difference in a .223 and a .300blk even though they are stamped the same. .22/.223 is a common mixup for normies that sometimes do paperwork involving guns but otherwise know nothing about them.

Congratulations. I've facilitated the transfer of thousands of guns. You've never bought a gun that shipped with a spent cartridge. That doesn't have anything to do with the companies that do. Fabrique Nationale is one example.

Some of you are getting a little too hyped up pretending that Nick is locking himself in the bedroom like Tony Montana with an M16 and a mountain of coke. If they confiscated the firearm and an empty casing, they tested everyone and the firearm for powder residue. There's no charges for illegally discharging a firearm or endangering anyone with it, so I would suspect the police have already determined that the casing was irrelevant to any violence that had taken place.
The shit they got from Rekieta’s house didn’t go to a lab with post graduate students before being catalogued.

Yes, sometimes new guns come with a spent casing. I got a spent casing when I bought a new Sig like 20 years ago.

Anyways, until we see pics we don’t know what the casing is, but I feel like calling a .223 a .22 is too stupid of a mistake to make, but I also feel that way about half of everything happening in the world these days so it’s not worth much saying so
 
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