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 16.3%
  • 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 24.9%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 65 17.1%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 155 40.7%

  • Total voters
    381
Two points seem to be getting missed:
  1. Kayla's parents are or were already foster parents. I am 90% sure of that. I do not know if that status has since lapsed for her mother, or whether it includes her now step-father. I know this because Nick has discussed one of Kayla "siblings" who was actually a foster sibling. Nick said that. It was an ugly story. The kid is now an adult. I believe he discussed it on a summer Locals show from his deck. (I also believe the foster status has been mentioned on this thread a million posts ago. Kayla was in the wedding party for a former foster sib or something.) When I read the leaked CPS court document, I wondered if the foster parents present were, in fact, Kayla's parents considering they may hold that status. It's an odd position for CPS to be in - needing to vet the parents of junkies when they're already foster parents - but perhaps it made their job easier. I find it hard to believe that Kayla's parents would blow off that hearing.

  2. Nick has SAID the kids are okay "NOW" (paraphrasing) in response to a question from a fan. This means to me that they are with family. He would never say that if they were with a random foster family. I'm looking for the source and will edit or post if I find it. He was answering either a Locals question or a Superchat from one of the very recent streams. The Mustang stream, I think,? Perhaps someone will find it before me.
 
I almost feel sorry for that heat allergy excuse. He's over-working it like a slave. It may be the single dumbest excuse I've ever heard for being a limp-dicked fairy.
I'm sorry your honor. I have a heat allergy, which is why I consume stimulants like cocaine - you know, to not overheat.
 
@Musashi's Son has researched enough to prove he's a very amusing shyster gasbag, in which the results don't match the narrative. It should sail right through PG.
I was thinking of putting a draft together but I'm still debating on it because this prick seems like a litigious fuck face. Remember he was crying about the "toxic trolls" who were flooding his twitter and crying about the deep fake memes making fun of him.
I haven't seen anyone speak well of him since he had an ego-maniac blowout over getting fired by Kenosha Kyle.
Do you have any articles for this? I know Barnes didn't like that Kyle's lawyers didn't accept his witnesses and I remember he went to shows to shit talk Kyle's lawyers.
 
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I wonder if family can't or won't take the kids. This seems like an obnoxiously long time to find a family placement
They could be looking at multiple placements, five kids is a lot to saddle one pair of grandparents with. I've known numerous cases where kids have been split between two parts of a family for that reason.
 
He was talking about it on MATI. He's angry that Barnes is shit talking the site after working for us in the past.
If you hire this grifting faggot, he will inevitably snake on you. He did this to Rittenhouse, to Snipes, and basically every client he's ever had. This clown is absolute poison and I hope he never gets another client.
I dunno if Null should file a complaint against Barnes, but I would absolutely cosign a Barnes thread at this point. Nigger is a lawcow.
There's already a Barnes/Frei thread.
 
For those who think that CPS is dying to permanently remove kids from their parents on a whim, or think the Rekietas are probably not getting their kids back, here are some stories/info from Minnesota...

How Minnesota’s child protection system exposes kids to more abuse, neglect​

https://archive.ph/Y2H1V (November 2023)

"Before [3-year-old] Dean was killed by his stepmother, caregivers and family members reported at least 15 incidents of abuse. The boy sustained a broken arm, bruises, scratch marks and bites over his body. Nine of the calls were screened out, meaning no action was taken, and the only report that was investigated resulted in a finding of no maltreatment."

"For instance, a Hennepin County social worker reported in 2021 that she was unable to obtain a mother's recent drug tests or reach her treatment counselor for an update. A judge allowed the mother to regain custody of her son anyway. Two months later, the boy — who had been removed from home shortly after birth because of his mother's drug use — died from an overdose of fentanyl and methamphetamine."

"In 25 cases involving children who died, records show that parents who were wholly or partly blamed for causing the death of one child were later allowed to regain custody of surviving siblings. One of those parents, who was convicted of manslaughter for not seeking medical attention for her 17-month-old son after he was seriously injured by her husband, won custody of her 1-year-old daughter in 2019 after a Dakota County judge ruled the woman did not present a threat to the girl."

"In 2012, doctors raised alarms when Nicole Stephens brought her infant son Rowan to a clinic and X-rays revealed three fractures to his left leg. Rowan and his two siblings were quickly put into foster care when Stephens was unable to explain the injury and investigators matched bruises on his chest to her fingers.
Another concern: Stephens' first child, Aidan, died in his sleep while in bed with his mother in 2005.
Despite this history, Stearns County returned all three children to Stephens and closed the case after she demonstrated a "commitment to sobriety and safe parenting," records show. Rowan died a month later from a blow to his head. No one was ever charged in the death, which was classified as a homicide."

"In Dakota County, workers repeatedly recommended that a rape victim be returned to her parents in 2018 even though her adoptive mother blamed the girl for the abuse and forced her to watch sexually explicit videos made by her attacker."

"Arneshia Cunigan temporarily lost custody of Kamari, her 4-month-old son, in November 2020 after she brought him to the hospital with an elbow injury she couldn't explain. While treating the infant, doctors discovered additional fractures to his ribs, arms and legs that were "highly suggestive" of abusive trauma, records show.
Hennepin County officials removed Kamari and his twin sister from her home in Brooklyn Center, but the children were returned to Cunigan three months later, after she enrolled in family therapy and "fully cooperated" with other recommendations.
Kamari was found dead two months later. He had been smothered."

"A dozen children with a child protection history died from maltreatment in 2021, the second-highest figure in at least a decade. The number of repeat abuse victims is also up by 60%, with Minnesota's rate now more than twice the national average, federal records show."

""Minnesota has among the highest rates in the country of failed reunifications," said Sarah Font, an associate professor at Penn State who specializes in child protection issues. "Minnesota seems to be rushing those reunifications — or reunifying when it is not appropriate.""

"Farago said she could not think of a single policy or procedure that changed as a result of the mortality reviews in the past five years."

3 year old died of fentanyl exposure after he was born with marijuana in his system, injured by his mother's boyfriend at 6 months old, present when his house was raided for drug sales, mother seen beating his sibling outside the day care, and was never removed from his home as was determined 'low risk'. https://replica.startribune.com/inf...spx?guid=0e7ca8f5-f825-40aa-ab3d-07f92f9aa847

3 month old died of positional asphyxiation after meth addict mother was too high to watch him, after the baby's siblings had been removed from the home after a history of neglect and child endangerment, physically abusing her kids, and abuse by the mom's boyfriend and kids' fathers. She served 30 days in a workhouse, no prison, even though recommended sentence was over 2 years in prison.

"a mother repeatedly withdrew blood from her three children, ages 8, 10, and 11, then took them to medical providers for a diagnosis. She also isolated and tortured them, terrorized them, and put them in casts and neck braces despite not having broken bones. This mother had 18 screened-in child protection cases since 2007 and had her custody terminated for two other older children."


Often it can take 4 or more reports before MN CPS bothers to take a look at the case, but still then it's more likely they don't even look at it
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Minnesota is more concerned with making sure the child welfare system is 'anti racist' than protecting kids. In a guide for mandated reporters they first instruct the concerned professionals to check their privilege: https://edocs.dhs.state.mn.us/lfserver/Public/DHS-2917-ENG
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The Minnesota way to prevent child abuse is to "promote wellbeing through belonging and inclusion" by ending systemic racism, the real cause of child abuse. ttps://edocs.dhs.state.mn.us/lfserver/Public/DHS-3922-ENG
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We did it MN!
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I'm convinced the children are with their maternal grandmaw and step grandpaw. They are in the same state as the children, where the children already have a life, friends, and familiarity with the area. MN CPS is not about to ship those children across the entire United States, not unless they have no other choice. The best thing for the children is to look out for their emotional and physical well being.

What would be better to you if you were 16, 14, 7, or 6 (I am making an educated guess on their appx ages because I don't want to read the full dox on them and frankly don't care all that much about their exact age, it is irrevalent) and your parents and 9 year old sister were doing coke?

Getting hauled across the country to be with grandparents you hardly see, in a state you seldem go to, and have no friends there?

OR

Stay in the same area you have almost always known and live with the grandparents you visit more often and keep some semblince of stability and normalcy in your crumbling world, and keep your friends.

I believe the children have some say in their placement, but I may be wrong. I don't have any personal interaction with CPS or foster care
 
TLDR "muh evil CPS" is real but in the current situation it is total cope.
in the documented cases of CPS being evil, what happened was upper levels of administration leveraged their positions to defend an abuser household (usually foster care with political connections) from the frontline first responders and mandatory reporters who recognized something was wrong. usual oversight is thrown out the window. they prevent search warrants, not file them.

most rank and file understand what their duty belongs to even if the bureaucracy is fucked. the reason anyone says "CPS evil" is because people who worked for CPS became whistleblowers.

if nick is saying his arrest is another instance of conspiracy then it is backwards from the usual story. I would genuinely be interested if there are any established cases of the agency being weaponized against a political enemy in this manner.
 
That is my concern, yes.

Celeste's parents seemed like very decent people, but I haven't seen much evidence to suggest any of their moral values transferred to her and Bob. Indeed, I have my suspicions Nick wasn't raised right, and has never had to experience serious consequences for anything until now. He certainly acts like a man who never has.
Both of Nick’s parents worked when Nick was a kid, despite Bob likely making a good chunk of change. He might’ve been a latchkey kid who got spoiled due to their absence and out of guilt. Drex bullied him as a kid and his Dad got him expensive Transformers dolls when his teacher took them away for being a retard.

Bob and Celeste raised an unrepentant narcissist. A likely scenario is that one of them is also a narcissist and the other an enabler. I reiterate my hope that they do not have custody of Nick's children.
Celeste does have crazy eyes, but I think Nick avoids being around his parents whenever he can. Aaron said that Nick dumped his kids on his parents when they were in town during the height of the polycule.

I’m giving Aaron credibility here, but I think Nick is just a friendless loser. Aaron said that Nick wanted someone to do drugs with. Nick always came across as a dumb rich kid who tried to buy friends and wanted to be popular. A lot of his legal analysis with guests would have him conform to whomever had the most weight on the panel.

Nick was basically a shut in who projected a better life to his audience and friends. He kept a fat loser around to make himself better because that fat loser depended on him.
 
I believe the children have some say in their placement, but I may be wrong. I don't have any personal interaction with CPS or foster care
Yes they do, in the leaked court doc it states that the kids (at least the ones ages 10+) have accessed their right to an attorney. The kids have a guardian ad litem who advocates what they believe the best interest of the children is, which is after talking to the kids and collaterals. They also have an attorney who advocates for what the children want regardless of whether that attorney believes it is their 'best interest'.

McKenna's law: https://clcmn.org/2017/05/01/mckenna-ahrenholz-didnt-know-she-had-a-right-to-an-attorney/
 
There's already a Barnes/Frei thread.
Yeah, but I think it was pulled from Multimedia. It was created as a fan thing. Which means it's probably set to go back there when this subforum is shut down. The OP is also in line with it being a fan thread.

Same deal as Nick used to be.

I pray to God Sean never gets moved out. I am beginning to think doing a thread on somebody in Multimedia is like wagging your ass at God. People should probably stop creating them for people they like.

Anyways, Barnes is a lawcow. Either he should get his own thread, or the OP in the Barnes/Viva thread should be updated to reflect who Barnes really is.

Nick is just stalling until Trump is back in office on day one he’ll pardon Nick and launch a federal investigation into the corruption that is happening in kandiyohi county.

Stay strong patriots!!!
The POTUS can not issue pardons for state offenses. Only federal ones.
 
in a state you seldem go to, and have no friends there
That may be what they want though. This whole thing may be embarrassing enough they would want to be removed from the area. Sadly they're dad's the man who created lawtube - they may never escape the reach of his infamy.
The POTUS can not issue pardons for state offenses. Only federal ones.
At any time did Nick's kids cross state lines with the coke? We might save him yet.
 
I don't think that Nick understands causality. The state has yet to prove their case because their day in court is in the future, not the past.
It turns out the only way to defeat Rekieta is to send him forwards in time using a shout known only to the heroes of old.
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That is my concern, yes.

Celeste's parents seemed like very decent people, but I haven't seen much evidence to suggest any of their moral values transferred to her and Bob. Indeed, I have my suspicions Nick wasn't raised right, and has never had to experience serious consequences for anything until now. He certainly acts like a man who never has.


Let's be honest here: Barnes is doing this because he sees $$$. He wants Nick to be his Vic Mignogna (ironic, no?). As funny as it is to call Barnes crazy, he likely doesn't believe most of the shit he's saying, but he's hoping others do. And sadly, some people do.

Ever wonder why lawyers are often reviled, and the butt of many cruel jokes? Look at Barnes. It's the disingenuous arguments that do it.

@waffle, @TherapyMan, @AnOminous, @Sheryl Nome, @prolapsed_cranium, and others here should all by typing "S" at him. Barnes is why your profession is hated. He's the ambulance chasing fuckwit most average Americans think of when they think of lawyers (rightly or wrongly). He drags the profession into the mud and then pees on it.

Oh trust me, I think I hate Barnes more than anyone else right now. What a fucking piece of shit.
 
I wonder if family can't or won't take the kids. This seems like an obnoxiously long time to find a family placement
Family can take kids without any foster license. They have to take the classes though while looking after the kids. I highly doubt they are with someone other than family. They try very hard to find a next of kin placement first.
Not to power level too much but I have worked in the foster system.
 
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