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: 64 21.0%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 4 1.3%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 83 27.2%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 48 15.7%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 106 34.8%

  • Total voters
    305
99% of missing children show up the next day. Let's wait 24 hours.
Some places used to make you wait 24 hrs to file a report until they realized the 1st 48 hours are the most vital in true cases and they were cutting their chances in half of finding them.
Where kids welfare is at stake it's better to err on the side of caution.
 
He's not wrong though. That faggot shit has no place flying from government buildings.
This isn't the United States of Sodom.
Not really the thread for it but I agree with (most) of the sentiment.

Happy 4th of July.
Have a drink Nick. Celebrate.

Imagine getting all MATI over Nick Rekieta… But an off hand remark about the government celebrating pedophiles and trannies? Woah buddy! That’s crossing the line… It’s not like they’re doing coke or using balldos!
 
You mean the same guy who said he goes out of his way to 'deprogram' the things his kids learn at the church and then indoctrinate them unto the gospel of Balldoism?
It says some really WEIRD and FUNNAY things about Nick that he sent his kids to a homeschooling church thing where he felt he had to tell his kids (who he hates) that what an actual clergy member says about the religion he's supposedly raising them in is wrong.

Why would anyone do this?
 
I find it hard to believe the older kids didn't know their parents were using drugs, given they were constantly very visibly intoxicated. In all likelihood the drugs would be in the house if the parents were using them. Nick is drunk and high on stream and apparently drunk and high at church. Kids would know something is wrong with their parents.

Don't know about coaching, but I could see the kids being ignorant of the sex stuff, but I can't see them unaware that mommy and daddy are always fucked up and acting weird.
Tbf the older kids aren't gonna snitch on their Dad even if it's in their best interest.
I mean they might these are rich kids from Minnesota not ghetto or trailer park kids that learn at an early age not to talk to authorities. If they'd been that street smart though they would have been careful not to alert suspicion to start with.
These poor little fuckers were dropped into that drug fiend lifestyle, they didn't grow up around it.
I can still see older kids not wanting to get their parents in trouble though.
If I'd been pulled in by CPS (not that I needed to, my Mom and Dad were great) as a young teenager I'd have denied everything too.
 
I see 2 possibilities when it comes down to the kids reporting that they didn't know drugs were in the house.
1. Coached, but does it say anything about their body language when they were asked?
2. Even as sucky of parents Nick and Kayla are, that's still their parents and it's hard for young children to want to believe the worst about their parents.
 
I can still see older kids not wanting to get their parents in trouble though.
When you're in those teenage years, depending on how you feel about your parents, it can be easy to think about doing things like intentionally getting them in trouble with law enforcement or things of that nature.

But when it actually comes down to it, it's much harder than that. It can be an unconditional love you have for your parents, or simply not wanting to accept the reality of what your parents are, and wanting to do whatever you can to keep things together, even if it means not reporting them.

It's a really horrible position to be in, especially at that age.
 
I can see the kids not realizing drugs were in the house considering they weren't raised with crackhead parents. It was a new development. If I suddenly started doing drugs, I don't think my kids (even the teenagers) would believe it, because up until now they've had a mother who doesn't even drink. They would probably think I was sick or something was mentally wrong with me.
 
I see 2 possibilities when it comes down to the kids reporting that they didn't know drugs were in the house.
1. Coached, but does it say anything about their body language when they were asked?
2. Even as sucky of parents Nick and Kayla are, that's still their parents and it's hard for young children to want to believe the worst about their parents.
That's often the problem, kids will lie for their parents, even the worst parents like the Balldos. Kids will lie for parents worse than the Balldos because they're still their parents and they don't want to get them in trouble.
Thankfully workers who deal with kids from these kinds of fucked situations are pretty good sometimes at getting to the truth.
I don't believe the older kids didn't know. The fucking states Rekieta would get in you gotta remember he was driving his kids about a few hours after that, (if that wasn't a lie too) there's no way a man that inebriated isn't gonna still be a complete mess a few hours later.
You can't turn a house with 5 kids into the Palace of Slaanesh without the kids noticing something is fucked up.
 
What the fuck was Nick hoping to gain from talking to Ralph. He isn't going to convince anyone of anything and Ralph doesn't have an audience to get an ego boost from the "clout"

What is going on in his head?
it is more of an award to gunt for his loyalty for his broom sweeping. rekieta has to eventually reward gunt. rekieta benefits by gunt continuing his janny skills.
I refuse to believe a teenager wouldn't at least have some idea of what was happening.

I think the oldest is currently 16, and the second oldest is about 14. At 16 and 14, they are old enough to "know better" and have enough independence to go rogue against their parents' orders. But they are definitely still young enough to fall victim to manipulation from their parents.
from the streams by aaron, the 16 y/o is sweet and sensitive. doesn't come across as a rebellious type.
Plus who’d coach them exactly? Kayla is all pilled out. Nick hates spending time with his kids to the degree that driving them for half an hour is THE biggest stressor of his life.

I really don’t see those two spend hours on sitting and coaching their kids tbf.
did rekieta say he can visit his kids? is it unsupervised? then, that is how they are being coached. the drug test results to cps are for custody of the children not for visitations.
 
If I'd been pulled in by CPS (not that I needed to, my Mom and Dad were great) as a young teenager I'd have denied everything too.
Consider this:
As angry as we've seen Nick, you'd better believe the kids have seen worse. Now think about how angry he would be if they told the truth.
They don't believe they will be protected from him, and know that one day he will take it out on them. Even if it's only emotional abuse, they have been living in an environment with a resentful drunk and walking on eggshells so as not to set Dad off.
They are scared.
 
The fucking states Rekieta would get in you gotta remember he was driving his kids about a few hours after that, (if that wasn't a lie too) there's no way a man that inebriated isn't gonna still be a complete mess a few hours later.
We routinely saw this faggot drunk beyond belief, whining about how he had to drive his kids around later, well before he could possibly have been sober. He basically openly admitted on stream he was drunk off his ass while driving his kids around, assuming he actually even did that. He drove his kids around drunk off his ass.

Even the dumbest kids could tell their dad was drunk off his ass.

I wouldn't be surprised if he threatened them if they didn't stick to his coached story.
 
It's also really bizarre to me he's still contacting you. It's like he still thinks he can still get you to believe him or do what he says. SMH.
Nick is pathological and always has to get the last word in. Nick responds to every DM, even bait and trolls and he never blocks people. This isn't my DM but it was posted a few days after his arrest.
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He spends hours responding to this kind of shit on all kinds of social media platforms. Bizarre behavior. He will probably be DMing Null right until the bailiff slaps cuffs on him.

I wouldn't be surprised if he threatened them if they didn't stick to his coached story.
Having an addict as a parent is complicated. He wouldn't even have to threaten them for them to cover for him.
 
After reading the report, there is no indication they were coached. Though they could’ve been.

The CPS lady asked if they knew there were drugs in the home, they said no. Then asked something like if they themselves had ever done drugs, they said no. Finally they asked so if the test is positive it means you have been exposed to drugs by other people without you knowing, which they answered affirmatively. Standard questioning and standard answers.

If they respected the rule of staying out the master bedroom, which is sounds like they did, no matter how erratic or scary Nick and Kayla were acting, it is very realistic that they would not suspect drug use. If you're not in that environment growing up it’s just not something you will randomly suspect even if true. The oldest is 16, which is almost an adult, but kids are still naive and still learning at that age. Plus sounds like he was out of the house more than the rest. The younger kids would just accept anything.
 
After reading the report, there is no indication they were coached.

The CPS lady asked if they knew there were drugs in the home, they said no. Then asked something like if they themselves had ever done drugs, they said no. Finally they asked so if the test is positive it means you have been exposed to drugs by other people without you knowing, which they answered affirmatively. Standard questioning and standard answers.

If they respected the rule of staying out the master bedroom, which is sounds like they did, no matter how erratic or scary Nick and Kayla were acting, it is very realistic that they would not suspect drug use. If you're not in that environment growing up it’s just not something you will randomly suspect even if true. The oldest is 16, which is almost an adult, but kids are still naive and still learning at that age. Plus sounds like he was out of the house more than the rest. The younger kids would just accept anything. 100% they know Nick drinks a lot, but drinking is normalised in broader society in a way drugs are not.
The 16 year old knew, I dont know the other kids ages but I bet any of them older than 10 knew. Kids arent dumb. When your dad is getting high all the time you can tell. Addicts think they're sneaky and clever but its transparent and theyre sloppy drug addicts, you can tell especially when you live with them.
 
Having an addict as a parent is complicated. He wouldn't even have to threaten them for them to cover for him.
And say what you like about CPS, Nick is pretty much a stereotype of the kind of abusive parent they have to deal with every day.

Nick is absolute scum. Nick is why something as vile as CPS needs to exist.

I love how faggots think or insist or pretend that people here like CPS or even approve of it, instead of just recognizing that scum like Nick make something this bad need to exist.
 
The 16 year old knew, I dont know the other kids ages but I bet any of them older than 10 knew. Kids arent dumb. When your dad is getting high all the time you can tell. Addicts think they're sneaky and clever but its transparent and theyre sloppy drug addicts, you can tell especially when you live with them.
Nope, if you’ve never been around a cocaine user before and understand what that behavior is then they wouldn’t suspect. Your right addicts are sloppy, which is why all his viewers (at least on the farms) knew he was a junkie well before the confirmation stream, but kids are different. They accept so much. Which is why they need protected.
lmfao. If the boys didn't suspect drug use they aren't naive, they are retarded.
Given that none of them fed their starving younger sisters that’s already confirmed :)
 
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