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: 63 18.1%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 4 1.1%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 92 26.4%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 55 15.8%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 135 38.7%

  • Total voters
    349
I regret to inform you all that in a stroke of genius, Nicholas Rekieta got convicted of ANOTHER four traffic violations today
Speeding tickets - who cares. Unless he was speeding at a residential area or near a school or something, it's no big deal.

But what baffles me is that this guy has enough money to pay 100k on bail for himself and his ghoul wife, and he has enough time on his hands to go out and be a sexual degenerate, fuck hookers and do coke and chat with trannies on his locals chat (despite his claims that he has a very busy schedule with his kids) ...
... but he still refuses to spend his time and money to buy insurance for his car? AFTER he got arrested?

I don't like paying insurance either, I think it's a fucking cartel, but this dude is already in deep shit with the law, and he is still making retard decisions!
I wouldn't be surprised if he is still doing coke on the side

Reminder that any retard can get lucky and come across a lot of money. But if you are a retard, you will die without any of it.
 
How the hell is Nick pulled over seemingly every other week but the cops never think to check him for DUI/drugs? You'd think if you're always pulling over a red Mustang with license plate LAWPOPE (nice cop magnet, stupid) you might just wanna check this guy for booze even if it's noon.
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It's really bizarre this time:
  1. Cited for weaving between lanes
  2. Refused to roll down window
  3. Said "You are absolutely bullshit lying fuck off" :story:
  4. 9:26pm on a Saturday night (April 6th)
It's worth noting that he was stopped in his MUSTANG this time with expired insurance and expired tags. Since he was stopped with his Navigator with no insurance and expired tags on March 29, it can be concluded that he had expired registration on both his vehicles at that time.

This is odd because on March 29 he said that he could provide insurance card for a different vehicle but not the Navigator but whatever, I guess he didn't realize that had expired.

So as of the start of April he had no insurance or tags for EITHER of his vehicles.

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Citation mentions that it happened "WB 94 in LL", and they went past "15 bridge"

Translation to me is that he was going westbound on I-94 in the left lane and crossed Hwy 15. This is just south of St. Cloud. He MAY have been going to Aaron's neighborhood (highlighted in yellow) but if he was going there I would have guessed he would take Hwy 15? Not sure where he was going.

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Worth noting that although we don't know where he was driving from.... I-94 would (highlighted in yellow, same interchange above highlighted in red south of St. Cloud) be the route he would take from Minneapolis to St. Cloud. I wonder if there was a reason he was particularly aggressive this time?

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At 95 miles an hour. He's a menace.

And htf do you not have insurance with you?* Cops will literally look at your proof of insurance card on your phone. Is he possibly actually not insured??
See above.

As of April 6 the Mustang was uninsured, and as of March 29 he couldn't provide proof of insurance of the Navigator.

When he was in the Navigator, he offered to show an insurance card for a different vehicle (presumably the Mustang unless they have a third car?). A week later when he was in the Mustang the insurance was expired anyway.
 
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Don't mess with the LAWPOPE officer he is gonna scream like a child at you.
Sounds like Nick has sown a lot of goodwill in his small, tight-knit ‘Minnesota-nice’ community. Being an asshole to local cops/highway patrol in a very unique vehicle is always a great idea if you plan on breaking the law a bunch.
 
How many times can you get charged with traffic violations and no-show the court dates before your license is just suspended? It seems like Nick is getting every break possible, with police never questioning him further despite likely being under the influence during these stops.

What the hell is going on in Minnesota?!

Call me a fascist or whatever, but it seems to me that if you get stopped repeatedly, speeding, no insurance, weaving, acting like a spoiled child, at some point it should be legal for the officers to just drag you out of the vehicle and beat the ever loving shit out of you.

How many times can you get charged with traffic violations and no-show the court dates before your license is just suspended? It seems like Nick is getting every break possible, with police never questioning him further despite likely being under the influence during these stops.

Judges really ought to have the power to sentence you to a beating/lashing sharia style.
 
if he keeps accumulating enough speeding tickets like this, won't they eventually take his license for it?
How does he even still have one? Minnesota must be pretty lax. I got a speeding ticket when I lived in the southwest...just ONE and I didn't pay it on time because I was 19 and poor as fuck and they suspended my license the day after. I'm baffled as to why they haven't suspended his yet.
 
Thank you for doing this. I realize keeping this list up to date is probably a lot of work, but once the case is over, this list will be incredibly important for when people on the list try to backtrack, act like "they knew all along", "the facts changed", "I couldn't acknowledge evidence on my own until a verdict was issued" or anything among these lines.

Defending the neglecting and abusing of children for a drug and drinking habit, especially going to the lengths of blaming the kids, is evil, and I want that to follow them forever on YouTube/Rumble. If people want to watch them after, that's on them, but as long as people know.
I feel like Liquid Kids list needs to have a breakdown of who turned. Uncivil Law basically turned the second shit started coming out where the kids were revealed to be hungry.

There are a few of them who went from “I’m giving Nick the benefit of the doubt because he’d my friend” to “Nick needs to get a plea deal and rehab ASAP”. IRL I’ve known people who did the same thing with addicts, a lot of slack until they saw behavior that forced them to admit they were coddling an addict.
 
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How many times can you get charged with traffic violations and no-show the court dates before your license is just suspended? It seems like Nick is getting every break possible, with police never questioning him further despite likely being under the influence during these stops.
What the hell is going on in Minnesota?!

Call me a fascist or whatever, but it seems to me that if you get stopped repeatedly, speeding, no insurance, weaving, acting like a spoiled child, at some point it should be legal for the officers to just drag you out of the vehicle and beat the ever loving shit out of you.
I agree. What kind of joke state is Minnesota that you can blow off traffic laws with no consequence? Expired registration or No insurance is enough to get your shit impounded where I'm at.

Holy shit. I wouldn't dream of driving without insurance. If anything happens YUO = fucked. Cars don't exactly grow on trees.

I do admit I am pretty lax getting the inspection sticker done. I've let that sucker lapse anywhere from a month to two years.
 
  1. Cited for weaving between lanes
  2. Refused to roll down window
  3. Said "You are absolutely bullshit lying fuck off" :story:
  4. 9:26pm on a Saturday night (April 6th)
Oh god!
That's some sovereign citizen shit right there
I understand if somebody doesn't like the police and think they are being unjust... but there is a way to handle this sort of thing, and this is not it.
It feels like I'm watching Darrel Brooks if he had a 3 digit IQ, was white and had an actual law degree

I want to see his arrest footage so bad
 
Call me a fascist or whatever, but it seems to me that if you get stopped repeatedly, speeding, no insurance, weaving, acting like a spoiled child, at some point it should be legal for the officers to just drag you out of the vehicle and beat the ever loving shit out of you.
A guy my dad worked with was a bit of a bit racer and would get pulled over by police doing the speed limit and they’d admit they just wanted to talk about his car.
 
All the locals cope about Nick's narcolepsy medication made me think. Could he actually start using the medication as replacement after his coke got taken away?
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From what I found it is generally not abused that much, but people with drug history are vulnerable. Using it as a crutch off coke is a possibility.

There doesn't seem many external signs of abuse. But if he starts crushing his pills and snorting them it should manifest some of the same afflictions as snorting coke.
Most information is just about overdosing:
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I take modafinil periodically...It's not easy to abuse (for what its worth I don't have narcolepsy and I sincerely doubt Nick or anyone else taking it does either) because it builds up in your system and has a half-life long enough to where after using it for a day or 2, you will not be feeling the benefit of it anymore and all you will get is the subjective inability to sleep. If you take it then you take a second dose, it doesn't feel any different than the first dose did. So abusing it would almost all be mental IMO. You wake it one day and maybe the next day you will get tons of energy and focus, you then take it a third day you will probly just be tired. So to fix that you may double your pill but it won't bring the effects back, you basically have to wait for it to clear your system for it to even do anything again. It's weird in that way because if you build up a tolerance to alcohol, for instance, you can still drink enough to get buzzed/drunk eventually. With moda I have not really experienced that. Granted the extent of my knowledge is above; take a couple days, third day or so it doesn't work so I doubled up to see what would happen. What happened was nothing. So I quit taking it. It's really cyclical.

Also Nick absolutely doesn't have nacolepsy or whatever. He's taking it for the same reason as everybody else: He watched Limitless, heard Joe Rogan talk about it, then learned all the big tech CEOs take it. You wanna know why Nick is sleepy during the day? He stays up til 2-4 AM every night getting wasted. That's why.
 
The Minnesota license suspension law is:

- 30 days for 3 violations in a year. They have to be misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor offenses.
- 90 days for 4 violations in a year.
- 1 year for 5 violations in a year.

Petty misdemanors can also lead to suspensions if you get enough of them:

  1. 30 days if you have 4 convictions within a 12-month period;
  2. 30 days if you have 5 convictions within a 24-month period;
  3. 90 days if you have 5 convictions within a 12-month period;
  4. 90 days if you have 6 convictions within a 24-month period;
  5. 180 days if you have 7 convictions within a 24-month period; and
  6. 1-year if you have 8 or more convictions within a 24-month period.
They could have towed Nick's car for the expired tabs/no insurance info/no DL, but for whatever reason he got soft treatment and they allowed him to drive home. If there was another person in the car with him with a DL, that could explain why he wasn't towed.
 
like 2 pages later and people think these are new when they are the same shit we already knew about. He did not get new tickets.
These are four previously unknown offenses he was convicted of today. They just showed up now because in MN, they only show up in MCRO following conviction.

And there may be even more coming. I said the same thing the last time.
 
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