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
Didn't Aaron reveal on his Casino appearance that April had taken a Plan B pill after a balldo session? If so, it's more unlikely she's pregnant. I'm surprised this abortion in the "Christian" household did not get more attention.

Alternative theory: Since we all now know that men can become pregnant - and everyone agrees on this fact - is it possible that Nick is pregnant with Aaron's balldo baby? If so, I think that might be not very good, though it could be considered stunning and brave.
Aaron is clearly a catcher, mate.
 
I have no clue why he didn't just find another case or something to do.
It's because he had a hat trick of really fascinating cases there. I watched Rittenhouse and Brooks, not Depp because I found TMZ: The Trial to be uninteresting. That arc spanned a confluence of events that pushed him to fame. Pandemic watching, Summer of Love, political instability. Over time it fell off because people had other things to do and there's not always an interesting case.

Normally I 'd say it's a streamer panicking and trying to reinvent, but it's Nicky, we know the deal: He'd had a hit of pure, uncut success and deep down he needed more.
 
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Nicholas Rekieta v The Raccoons
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The idea was given to me by user @ChromaQuack. This was quite a challenge, but was fun to do!
It's so short but I loved every second of it. The idea that the raccoons finally win this time too was a nice happy ending (not that kind, Nick! (I know you're reading this, you fucking cokehead)).
 
I don't think the supposed leak has anything to do with sex. I think that the daughter did OD to the point where she needed medical treatment, but wasn't taken in. The parents just kind of waited it out to see what happens, and she managed to pull through. That leak is probably from CPS as well, but that would be insanely hard to vett.

The most annoying thing about this saga is that the scoop is being kept secret because it's supposed to be exclusive, but something being non-exclusive has never stopped the drama channels before. If they were to just toss it on the farms, it would be verified or disqualified within hours or at worst a day.
 
New vid for you.

Nicholas Rekieta v The Raccoons
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The idea was given to me by user @ChromaQuack. This was quite a challenge, but was fun to do!
Now I want nicky as a playable character in a shitty Mugen. You could have the whole Sektur as a roster, Da Gunt, Mersh the Stroke, The Stalker Child.
 
I have no clue why he didn't just find another case or something to do.
Because trial streams require a lot of time when you're doing them live. Plus he "made it" covering Rittenhouse and Depp so why should he cover some podunk murder case after that? Nick is inherently lazy and while trial streaming doesn't require a lot of prep work it does take time away from him having FUN. Nick really let the mask slip during his whole anti-jury analysis rant. He hated people engaging in jury analysis and I think he came to hate trial streaming as well.

Nick created a novel genre of streaming and wanted nothing to do with it in less than a year, it's astonishing.
 
Because trial streams require a lot of time when you're doing them live. Plus he "made it" covering Rittenhouse and Depp so why should he cover some podunk murder case after that? Nick is inherently lazy and while trial streaming doesn't require a lot of prep work it does take time away from him having FUN. Nick really let the mask slip during his whole anti-jury analysis rant. He hated people engaging in jury analysis and I think he came to hate trial streaming as well.

Nick created a novel genre of streaming and wanted nothing to do with it in less than a year, it's astonishing.
I sort of get it in a way, trial Streaming is just glorified react content from lawyers, but it's react content that's longform rather than a bunch of small clips pasted together, you can't really walk away from it easily.

But then if Nick was so against a 9 to 5 following court room drama he could have just brought on a suitable co-host who would take over the lawyer panel whenever Nick ducked out for an hour or two, it would be easy enough to catch him up afterwards, they could even clip certain parts out for him. The problem with this is that Nick would always want to remain in control and the thought of someone else taking over, maybe doing it better than him, would effectively stop him from taking those breaks. The whole situation would be intolerable for someone as controlling as Nick.
 
Over time it fell off because people had other things to do and there's not always an interesting case.
I disagree. People like Emily Baker and the good looking dude with long hair have been consistently getting huge numbers post Depp. Nick was just lazy and didn't want to do the law stuff. The sad thing is he still could have pivoted to the entertainment side and retained a decent size audience if he didn't go full degeneracy. Once coom-alot and JuJu became frequent guests is when I never looked back.
 
I disagree. People like Emily Baker and the good looking dude with long hair have been consistently getting huge numbers post Depp. Nick was just lazy and didn't want to do the law stuff. The sad thing is he still could have pivoted to the entertainment side and retained a decent size audience if he didn't go full degeneracy. Once coom-alot and JuJu became frequent guests is when I never looked back.
Who do you trust more......Emily Baker & Peter Tragos....or the social media expert, Nicholas Rekieta?
 
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Plus he "made it" covering Rittenhouse and Depp so why should he cover some podunk murder case after that?
Aw, I just had a flashback to days where I was putting on Rekieta covering podunk murder trials on, it was the best. Rittenhouse was good, but my absolute favorite was Theodore Edgecombe, and I also liked Kim Potter one. When this motherfucker started fucking up cover of Chandler Halderson trial, not paying attention to testimonies, and making creepy jokes, that's when I started pulling away. His own content and streams based on what he thinks were always fucking boring, I only payed attention when cousin Jersh was making appearance.
But yeah, had he continued just covering murder trials without fucking up logistics of it, and without making constant sleazy jokes, I would remain blind as to how much of a disgusting loser Rekieta is.
 
I disagree. People like Emily Baker and the good looking dude with long hair have been consistently getting huge numbers post Depp.
Views did fall off but that's because the Depp trial was such a massive cultural thing. You're not going to get those numbers again unless there is something as equally interesting to the public. But, the people covering trial streams are still pulling decent numbers. Robert Gouveia was pulling big number for the Fani Willis stuff and when Potentially Criminal could cover that live he was getting like 1k+ concurrent viewers.

The interest and demand is there for long form trial coverage.
Aw, I just had a flashback to days where I was putting on Rekieta covering podunk murder trials on, it was the best.
The popcorn shooter was a fun one. It was Nick and Branca shitting on the state.
 
Because trial streams require a lot of time when you're doing them live. Plus he "made it" covering Rittenhouse and Depp so why should he cover some podunk murder case after that? Nick is inherently lazy and while trial streaming doesn't require a lot of prep work it does take time away from him having FUN. Nick really let the mask slip during his whole anti-jury analysis rant. He hated people engaging in jury analysis and I think he came to hate trial streaming as well.

Nick created a novel genre of streaming and wanted nothing to do with it in less than a year, it's astonishing.
I think Nick was also upset those streams weren't getting him 80k-100k daily views like Rittenhouse and Depp did. I too thought Theodore Edgecome and other local stuff werr great, but they "only" were getting live views in the thousands and maybe ten thousands.

A characteristic of NPD is grandiosity, feeling like they're just inherently higher quality than most. I think Nick tricked himself into thinking he was generating those views because he's just so funny and entertaining to listen to. Not because they were cases that had national attention.

That was probably also why Nick made that big speech about "canceling himself" out of lawtube because he hates being labeled. It was really because he was seething others were doing as well, if not better than him, doing "his" thing.
 
Views did fall off but that's because the Depp trial was such a massive cultural thing. You're not going to get those numbers again unless there is something as equally interesting to the public.
I agree. I'm certainly not trying to argue the numbers are the same. I'm just countering the idea that Nick's falloff had anything to do with less interesting trials. As you and others have noted, some of the coziest trials were the more obscure ones. When I think of old Nick trials I think of the Potter trial.
 
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I think Nick was also upset those streams weren't getting him 80k-100k daily views like Rittenhouse and Depp did. I too thought Theodore Edgecome and other local stuff werr great, but they "only" were getting live views in the thousands and maybe ten thousands.

A characteristic of NPD is grandiosity, feeling like they're just inherently higher quality than most. I think Nick tricked himself into thinking he was generating those views because he's just so funny and entertaining to listen to. Not because they were cases that had national attention.

That was probably also why Nick made that big speech about "canceling himself" out of lawtube because he hates being labeled. It was really because he was seething others were doing as well, if not better than him, doing "his" thing.
It's why he spends entire streams doing stand-up routines, he's never realized he was riding shotgun to trials / internet lolsuits
 
The judge made that trial. He's the best.
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I think Nick was also upset those streams weren't getting him 80k-100k daily views like Rittenhouse and Depp did. I too thought Theodore Edgecome and other local stuff werr great, but they "only" were getting live views in the thousands and maybe ten thousands.

A characteristic of NPD is grandiosity, feeling like they're just inherently higher quality than most. I think Nick tricked himself into thinking he was generating those views because he's just so funny and entertaining to listen to. Not because they were cases that had national attention.

That was probably also why Nick made that big speech about "canceling himself" out of lawtube because he hates being labeled. It was really because he was seething others were doing as well, if not better than him, doing "his" thing.
I actually think he could have gotten big views like that but he was not willing to put in the extra effort. He got big because he was first and got lucky with the two big trials, but by that point he was already unwilling to put in the actual work to be entertaining. He could have done that and didn't. Which is wild because now we are looking at so many big cases there's barely enough coverage to go around between Young Thug, Karen Read, and Baldwin.
 
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