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: 54 15.5%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 135 38.8%

  • Total voters
    348
Apparently, April told Aaron that Nick sometimes needs breaks in the middle of sex due to his heat allergy. Keanu is unconvinced that a heat allergy is the real reason, and Aaron agrees.

He has to take break during sex due to heat allergy?! April… Bought this?

She strikes me as the kind of girl who’d believe you if you said that swallowing semen in a contraceptive.
 
That gives me an idea.
Bookmarked this post btw. This idea gives me "Night Santa Went Crazy" vibes, and I may make this a video someday if nobody else does it before I get around to it.

If you want to make the song, by all means please do. You'd probably be better at that honestly. Otherwise I may take a crack at it.
 
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Spellcheck could have reinterpreted OxyContin as Oxytocin since it’s a brand name. The US went in to Iraq for Kuwait’s oil and Afghanistan for the poppy fields. Opportunistic corporate interests seized on that endless resource to get America addicted to smack.

Afghanistan’s Opium Business Boomed Under US Occupation
Except you don’t need poppy fields if the government wanted to hook people fentanyl is synthetic that’s why the cartels love it cut out the farmers it’s been around since the 60s poppies are so 19th century.
 
Since nobody bothered to do it yet, I made a thing.

Gentleman. "The Downfall". Final moments inside the Balldo Bunker.

Re: Barnes

"He streams with a Canadian skitzo."

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BTW,
CGoody is sweeping in Chrissie Mayr's chat.

CGoody says Aaron should not be trusted:
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CGoody says Nick's law license is safe:
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CGoody defends having drugs in a home with kids
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CGoody mocks the idea that Nick's coke addiction was dangerous
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This aged badly, and might explain why Goody is faltering.

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I've seen a lot of people who want to just go by the ebidance, and they say the 9 year old just happened to get ahold of enough coke consistently to test positive for regular use. Well, I'd like to go by the ebidance of the coke being stored in a safe and restricted to the master bedroom, as far as we know from the legal documents. They didn't claim to find coke anywhere else. The ebidance suggests Nick or Kayla dosed their kid with cocaine for it's "medicinal benefits.". The cops never mentioned finding drugs all over. They would've nailed Nick for that. As far as we officially know, the drugs were concentrated in the master bedroom. Nick probably wouldn't just leave random amounts near the kids. He has a scale and a safe. He's locking that shit down and watching it lile a hawk.

I had the same thought and posted similar in the other thread, but:

1) We have the story of the coke bullet nearly getting into Aaron's kids hands. It's possible something similar could've happened at home - a smaller baggie separate from the main stash left unattended.
2) We don't know when the safe was introduced. My assumption was that it was there form the start, but that's giving credence to Nick being somewhat responsible. It's possible the safe was introduced after an event when the daughter took a large amount.

There was some convincing reasoning about how a single large amount was unlikely, but it does tie in with the time Nick said he was "watching over" a family member ("as a father" too, so the implication is it was one of his kids).

I do recall Nick seeming very upbeat after this happening. A normal person might see this as a warning and time to change. I think Nick might have seen it initially as a bullet dodged, then perhaps wove it into his soliloquies about coke being "good actually". Maybe this initial event led Nick to consider using coke "medicinally".

Hard to say. The weird comments about Nick's view of coke from Aaron do seem to support the idea that Nick sees coke as having medicinal use (beyond anaesthetic for eye surgery). So, there is some fairly weak corroboration for both possibilities. Could be either of these, both, or something else.
 
ThePromisedOnePS, the guy from Nick's Locals who makes Youtube streams "just axing questions" has made a new episode of "Destroying The Narrative" on June 7th.


  • 04:06 🛡️ Nick Rekieta is facing legal challenges and an online smear campaign that threatens his personal and professional life.
  • 06:48 🚀 Standing up to bullies online involves robustly defending against accusations and not backing down from defending one's beliefs.
  • 12:52 🗣️ Engaging with critics and challenging the narrative can lead to gaining insights and questioning assumptions.
  • 22:59 🔍 The methods used to access safes in Nick's case raise questions about procedural integrity and potential gaps in the legal case against him.
  • 25:44 🕵️‍♂️ Nick discusses legal violations in the case, highlighting concerns over police actions.
  • 27:19 🚔 Detective Pin's investigation into Nick's case heavily relied on YouTube videos, raising questions about thoroughness.
  • 29:20 📑 Analysis criticizes the detective's investigative methods as insufficient and reliant on hearsay, not substantial evidence.
  • 31:27 🚨 During the raid, Nick's daughter refuses to open the door, highlighting tension and the family's distrust of law enforcement.
  • 33:58 💸 Following arrest, Nick's bond is set at $50,000, and charges against April are later dropped, adding complexity to the legal narrative.
  • 37:53 🤔 Key questions emerge about the pastor's involvement and the reliability of anonymous tips in initiating the investigation.
  • 39:42 💉 Questions about drug-related allegations arise, including the absence of evidence like needles or drug test results for involved parties.
  • 42:52 🕵️‍♂️ Critique of police work surfaces, pointing out the lack of comprehensive investigation and questionable evidence handling.
  • 49:05 🕵️‍♂️ Questions raised about how information was obtained without access to Nick's house or personal details.
  • 50:40 🤔 Clarification and apology regarding previous assumptions made about planted evidence.
  • 56:02 🚫 Commentary on Nick's lifestyle changes and efforts to disprove negative perceptions.
  • 59:28 🎓 Bobby Barnes' critique of legal commentators' handling of the Nick Rada case.
  • 01:00:37 🔥 Criticism of legal pundits' competence and failures in discussing the case.
  • 01:08:01 🌐 Concerns over online harassment and the creation of fake content targeting Nick's family.
  • 01:12:27 🤔 There's concern over how certain individuals analyze topics like VTubers, which seems irrelevant to the main legal issues discussed.
  • 01:14:02 🚫 Publicly discussing personal matters like alleged drug addiction can complicate legal cases, urging friends to avoid such disclosures.
  • 01:16:34 📜 Legal analysis should be grounded in factual case law, not speculative or misleading interpretations, to maintain credibility.
  • 01:18:52 🔍 Misinformation about legal rights, such as Fourth Amendment protections, can mislead the public and should be corrected.
  • 01:21:00 🎤 Highlighting legal expertise and experience builds credibility in legal discourse and distinguishes from less informed commentators.
  • 01:32:34 🛡️ Kiwi Farms are deeply invested in creating exaggerated internet lore about content creators, often spreading misinformation and attacking them.
  • 01:33:12 📰 Kiwi Farms is described as a toxic community focused on drama and toxicity, not genuine discourse or facts.
  • 01:33:39 🌐 They have a history of targeting creators like Nick, spreading false rumors ranging from drug use to infidelity, creating a hostile online environment.
  • 01:35:30 🚫 Avoid engaging with Kiwi Farms as they aim to mobilize mobs against individuals they target, using deceptive tactics and hidden agendas.
  • 01:43:10 🌋 Kiwi Farms is likened to a volatile center of drama and toxicity online, to be observed from a distance due to its harmful nature.
  • 01:45:14 🛁 Discussion about inappropriate allegations involving children and parenting practices leads to contentious debate and strong opinions.
  • 01:49:43 💥 Personal attacks against specific individuals escalate, highlighting intense emotions and conflicts within online communities.
  • 01:50:49 📩 Flash is criticized for inappropriate behavior in private messages, sparking controversy and community backlash.
  • 01:53:04 🤨 Disappointed by friends' behavior, especially in a public chat, emphasizing real friends don't insult or disrespect each other behind their backs.
  • 01:54:25 🧐 Believes many content creators are not genuinely supportive of Nick's legal challenges and prefer him out of the way to gain subscribers.
  • 01:56:58 🕵️‍♂️ Suspects the leaked DMs were possibly baited to incriminate Nick, suggesting they were strategically released without timestamps to protect the leaker.
  • 02:00:19 🤔 Views the leaked DMs and subsequent confrontations as a setup, aiming to manipulate Nick into making self-incriminating statements.
  • 02:02:38 😡 Criticizes peers for turning against Nick over accusations, particularly attacking them for hypocrisy and trying to control others' friendships.
  • 02:04:45 🤦‍♂️ Advocates for trusting Nick's word amid allegations, insisting it's not the community's role to demand answers or validate accusations against him.
  • 02:10:53 🍹 Nick's appearance and demeanor contradict claims of decline or addiction; he seems healthy and in good spirits.
  • 02:12:13 🎤 Accusations that Nick is an addict based on selective video clips are misleading and lack context.
  • 02:14:33 📺 Nick's recent streams indicate he's not exhibiting typical addict behavior; rather, he seems focused on his content.
  • 02:17:33 💉 Allegations of drug addiction against Nick lack substantial evidence and appear to be based on misinterpretations.
  • 02:19:12 🎭 Criticism against Nick's lifestyle choices appears unfounded given his public persona and on-screen behavior.
  • 02:22:44 🍾 Nick's drinking on stream is portrayed as part of his showmanship, akin to comedians like Ron White, rather than indicative of addiction.
  • 02:25:09 🥼 Discussion around substances found during a search at Nick's home is centered on procedural issues rather than proof of addiction.
  • 02:27:00 💊 Assertions that Nick is definitively addicted to substances lack credible support and overlook his recent behavioral changes.
  • 02:28:16 🏋️ Nick's recent focus on streaming is interpreted as a rebuttal against claims of substance abuse, showcasing his current well-being.
  • 02:30:24 📉 Claims of a setup against Nick regarding drug allegations are discussed, highlighting perceived inconsistencies in the accusations.
  • 02:31:48 🚨 Nick Rada denies allegations of drug use, asserting he's never done cocaine or any IV drugs.
  • 02:32:27 📰 Aaron MH went on a press tour spreading allegations against Nick Rada, which Nick criticizes as an attempt to damage his reputation.
  • 02:34:16 🤔 Nick questions the credibility of allegations against him, highlighting inconsistencies and lack of evidence.
  • 02:35:38 🔒 Nick emphasizes that his guns were stored safely, countering claims of firearm mishandling.
  • 02:39:03 🛡️ Nick feels targeted and sets straight misinformation about neglecting his children, expressing frustration with false accusations.
  • 02:50:33 🐍 Criticism towards individuals like Yellow Flash for perceived hypocrisy in their support and actions towards Nick.


  • 02:53:29 🔥 Raging against detractors, asserting physical prowess despite health conditions.
  • 02:54:23 😠 Defending Nina against disrespectful remarks, criticizing attackers' cowardice.
  • 02:56:07 🚫 Clarifying previous statements, addressing backlash from recent posts.
  • 02:57:39 💬 Discussing strategies to handle online bullies, advocating for assertive responses.
  • 03:04:50 🤥 Critiquing Aaron MH for misinformation regarding legal and personal matters.
  • 03:12:41 🌍 Debunking flat Earth theory with biblical references, dismissing misconceptions.


  • 03:14:55 🌍 Nick adamantly refutes the idea that the Bible supports a flat Earth theory, citing biblical text that describes the Earth as a circle, not flat.
  • 03:15:23 📖 He emphasizes that those who believe in a flat Earth should not use the Bible to support their claim, asserting that such interpretations are incorrect.
  • 03:15:55 🌐 Nick discusses a passage from the Bible (Isaiah 40:22) that refers to the Earth as a circle, providing a theological argument against the flat Earth belief.
He thinks the Kiwi Farms were sent to attack him, but they "got their shit pushed in". He also "fucking smoked" Potentially Criminal:




More Farms mentions and other funny stuff can be found by CTRL-Fing the transcript.

The PromisedOnePS is also using Nick's Locals as his blog:

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ThePromisedOnePS, the guy from Nick's Locals who makes Youtube streams "just axing questions" has made a new episode of "Destroying The Narrative" on June 7th.


He thinks the Kiwi Farms were sent to attack him, but they "got their shit pushed in". He also "fucking smoked" Potentially Criminal:


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More Farms mentions and other funny stuff can be found by CTRL-Fing the transcript.

The PromisedOnePS is also using Nick's Locals as his blog:


This series is going to age super well in August.


"NICK IS A CULT LEADER NOW?"

Yes.

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And you, Mr. "ThePromosedOnePS" are the perfect subject. Making this video series defending your leader. Looking forward to Part 4 of proving you're not in a cult.
 
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Just a small question: we know that he travelled to elsewhere to get the drugs, yes?

Do we have any idea when he travelled last before the raid?

He had a sizeable amount on hand, or nose if you like a cheap joke, but the reality is that this isn't (most probably) the full amount that he bought. If say he was halfway through the use-cycle (if you will), he may have been buying in even more considerable quantities.

edit: stupid question because I am not from the US, did he transport these quantities across state lines, and would that mean that it would become a federal matter?
 
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edit: stupid question because I am not from the US, did he transport these quantities across state lines, and would that mean that it would become a federal matter?
It’s speculated he was buying the drugs, or at least the coke, in Minneapolis-St Paul’s which is the capital of the state he lives in.
 
Apparently his comeback stream was a huge success according to Barnes:
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At 0:43, he's about to call Nick's stream a performance but catches himself.

At 1:20, he pivots to talking about how addiction is entirely a medical problem with no moral quality to it.

I thought it's a purely constitutional issue, Robert?
 
I just realized how bookendish Rakieta's journey is.

The farms users were the first to genuinely watch Nick because they were interested and wanted to see him succeed. Now only the farms is left to watch, and only to see how much he has fallen.
True, but his first audience were Dax Herrera fans and it was Dax the Cow promoting his legal takes that gave him an audience. And just like Nick followed Juju's advice to keep making videos and that gave him success, Nick followed Juju's advice to be a perverted addict and that destroyed his success. He started and ended his career as Juju's pet.
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It is true. Youtube says his most recent stream made him about $1,500 which IIRC is his most successful stream since early 2023 and by itself is something like 1/5 of his streaming income this year.

That's great income for Nick. All he has to do is pop on stream for 2 hours, seethe about his thread, and rake in those THOTZ AND PRAYURZ superchats from white trash lolberts and superchats from the incel prudes that jannies like Ty Beard and Ethan Van Sciver delete and he's making a good middle-class wage.
 
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