State of Minnesota v. Nicholas Rekieta, Kayla Rekieta, April Imholte

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Will Nicholas Rekieta take the plea deal offered to him?


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If you had written a fictional screenplay that covered the main points of Nick's decline and fall, it would be critiqued as too unbelievable.
It's like poetry! It's gay!

In a trial, could nicks kids end up testifying against him and Kayla.
I hope not for the kid's sake. If the state nails them to the wall I hope they do it based on the testimony of Scandinavian Prudes actively clutching pearls just to piss Nick off.
 
He really is going for the government conspiracy route.
Broke: The Government uses children as crisis actors to fake school shootings to try to enact national gun control legislation.
Woke: The Government uses children as crisis actors to frame Nick as being a shitty parent as payback for him calling a judge a bitch that one time.
 
This money may be used in ways other than directly paying the bills of Kandiyohi County. In particular, Minnesota Law permits people involved to consent to having footage released, which greatly helps with getting it released. We are exploring the idea of financially compensating individuals who consent to the release of footage.
So Nick Rekieta, the man allegedly driven to child neglect, illicit firearms ownership and perpetual public intoxication due to what he fears people think about him, is going to have to consent to footage of his arrest made public?

It's not looking promising, Balldo Bros.
 
So Nick Rekieta, the man allegedly driven to child neglect, illicit firearms ownership and perpetual public intoxication due to what he fears people think about him, is going to have to consent to footage of his arrest made public?

It's not looking promising, Balldo Bros.
april I guess.
she’s the only one who might take the money.
 
So Nick Rekieta, the man allegedly driven to child neglect, illicit firearms ownership and perpetual public intoxication due to what he fears people think about him, is going to have to consent to footage of his arrest made public?

It's not looking promising, Balldo Bros.
Any of the people featured can. We can also try to get it without consent, but it may be heavily censored. I am willing to exhaust all options.
 
If there are significant excess funds, or if our request is denied and no participants consent to having the footage released, the money will be donated to an appropriate charity at my sole discretion (but I will probably run a poll first).
Use it to buy tinned spaghetti-o's and laundry detergent for Rekeita's kids.
 

Kandiyohi County estimates the cost for the footage will be at least $3,000. The cost may ultimately be higher if additional police time is needed to search for, review, redact, or reproduce the footage. We estimate that approximately $6,000 will be adequate to ensure that all fees payable to Kandiyohi County under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act are covered.

The request may take several weeks or even longer to process. There is no promise the footage will be received or received on any particular date. They may have a right to deny our request or cite an exemption that protects some portions of the footage. If the County denies our request, it is likely that this video or at least portions of this footage will eventually enter evidence and be made public once it has been admitted as evidence in Court. Minnesota law protects the privacy of individuals seen in bodycam footage and the footage may be censored. It is impossible to predict how censored the footage we obtain might be.

This money may be used in ways other than directly paying the bills of Kandiyohi County. In particular, Minnesota Law permits people involved to consent to having footage released, which greatly helps with getting it released. We are exploring the idea of financially compensating individuals who consent to the release of footage.

If there are significant excess funds, or if our request is denied and no participants consent to having the footage released, the money will be donated to an appropriate charity at my sole discretion (but I will probably run a poll first).
Halfway there in half an hour, you love to see it.
 
I love how police reports are now the state narrative for Nick when on his streams they are the facts for anyone else.

Also, funny he'd rather drink to relieve his dts from alcohol then go to detox and get treatment like any attorney would recommend
 
Any of the people featured can. We can also try to get it without consent, but it may be heavily censored. I am willing to exhaust all options.
Does that include the arresting officers, or only citizens?
 
If there are significant excess funds, or if our request is denied and no participants consent to having the footage released, the money will be donated to an appropriate charity at my sole discretion (but I will probably run a poll first).
Have you seen any yet that would hypothetically be willing to take the money in that situation? IIRC, it took Count Dankula a year to donate his excess funds for the Nazi pug case because Antifa kept threatening charities thinking about accepting the money. Now imagine Kiwi Farms trying to donate money to a charity, now that people are aware the site has been alive the whole time.
 
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