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 17.2%
  • 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: 94 25.6%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 62 16.9%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 144 39.2%

  • Total voters
    367
Then the hotel suit with that couple I assume it was aaron and april. Then he took a limo to his own event and was clearly high and wanted to take off his shirt.
A few corrections or at least notes, all from Camelot331 on stream:
  • Nick and Kayla stayed in a suite with Camelot, at least for the first part of the Vegas trip. I don't know if they were there the whole time.
  • If Nick and Kayla stayed with anyone else (besides Camelot and the hookers), I don't believe that's been documented. They did have multiple people over at the "Playboy" Airbnb in Nashville, including at least Branca and Valhalla the jannie.
  • It was on this Vegas trip Camelot learned of Nick's five figure ($20k?) / month coke habit.
  • Nick and Camelot also went out to pick up prostitutes.
  • Not from Camelot but notes on timeline: the Vegas trip predated the Qover. Vegas trip was March '23, Nashville either August or September. The qomedy show that launched the qover was in October of that year. Aaron and April didn't meet the Rekieta junkies irl until the comedy show.

I was sharing a suite with Coomy for 1-2 nights, then he got his own place.

The Playboy AirBnB was in Nashville and he had Branca and ValhallaAwaits there for a party with others (for whom he did a pole dance) over. Unclear if they stayed the night...

I've always assumed somebody confused .22 with .223 or wrote/read something wrong on a report. An AR-15 fires .223 (5.56NATO). The bullet diameters are the same but the .223 cartridge is much longer/powerful for those who don't know.

It was shown to be part of an art piece from the Master Bedroom.

Okay, so I've got three big things so far. Keep in mind I am specifically exploring rumors regarding activity of the police officers which could be clarified by bodycam footage.
  • Yellow Flashs's messages where he denies owning a .22 firearm,.
  • Barnes and Frei outright accusing Officer Pomplun specifically of conspiring against Rekieta to protect their corrupt small town.
  • Chrissy Mayr's clip where Rekieta says "you don't know what a cop brings into your house either", then backtracks it on confrontation.
Are there any other major points related to the day the search was executed? Was Aliesha Sweep the HHS rep present that day or was it someone else?

Sweep and the other CPS agent (Emily something) arrived after the warrant was executed and the home breached to help place the children. Sweep's testimony is that she arrived somewhere in the middle of the police search as they were 'locating and opening safes'.

Mine is his ass with the bottle sticking out of it.

I can understand why he might not appreciate that, but calling it loli would be a weird cope.

I think it is a paedo-adjacent slur that he has picked up.

Mine is Japanese, but that is as close as it gets...
 
Imagine being a fully grown adult and being unable to have an adult conversation that doesn’t make you look like a manipulative sociopath, Nick’s parents likely fell for this charade countless times, mommy and daddy always ready to help their piece of shit kid out of messes he himself got into.
You can hate someone to the core and still talk to them civilly
Forget about manipulative sociopath, how about just not looking like a scorned ex girlfriend trying to explain why it's your fault she can't talk to you, meanwhile incessantly talking to you.
This smug little faggot typed paragraph after paragraph of repetitive attempts to insult & goes onto complain about being summarized. It's for the brevity, Cracket. Because you talk too much and say little or nothing.

I still don't understand how Barnes became so trusted and respected.
Is he though? I guess on Rumble .. for whatever that's worth. But I thought Barnes was just quasi famous for being Wesley Snipes' lawyer (Wesley Snipes lost, went to federal prison & lost every appeal). Didn't know Barnes did much else except ambulance chase politicians on trial.
 
There is nothing I would like more than for everyone in this thread to be 100% wrong and for Nick to simply be going through a rough patch from which he bounces back and starts acting sane and stable again. He really did bring something of value back in the day and it's a crying shame that he ruined it the way he did. I'm not going to say it's impossible for this entire thing to be a wake up call for him(losing custody of his kids reminds him not to take them for granted and to actually take care of them) but at this point I think the common sentiment is that we'll believe it when we see it.
I still rewatch some of his old streams. He was great back in the day. He needs to repent tho and turn away from his sin for anything truly good to happen for him.
 
Listening to the MATI stream and Null talking about liars brains lighting up had me thinking.

Constant lying can be developed as a defense/survival mechanism in childhood, often in the face of abusive parents, having to keep them happy. This will extend into things like lying about performance at school and elsewhere.

Quite often, with intergenerational trauma, abuse is repeated from parent to child, creating a cycle that mostly goes unbroken.

In my specualted opinion, I imagine Nick is carrying out behaivours that are present in his parents, which would explain why some of Kaylas family were some of the people to report their behaivour.

Considering a lot of his energy is being focused on making his image look great in the midst of all this, I imagine his family has always had a level of having to have a certainimage. We know Nick became a lawyer because it'd make his grandad happy.

I strongly believe the reaction we're seeing from Nick currently, is due to how he's been brought up to manage his image when it comes to others crossed with a defence mechanism of lying that he developed to deal with some abuse that happened in his childhood.

The only thing I wonder is if his childhood lead to the development of a narcissistic personality or if it was there from the start.
 
You can hate someone to the core and still talk to them civilly
Practicing lawyers often do this. They can also actually like someone and still go balls to the wall murder monkey on them, then have a beer with them after they punch out for the day.
But I thought Barnes was just quasi famous for being Wesley Snipes' lawyer (Wesley Snipes lost, went to federal prison & lost every appeal).
He was guilty as sin and had zero chance of beating the misdemeanor charges but he won on the serious felony that could have sent him away for much, much longer.

Barnes actually did a good job on that and I'm not saying that because I like him, because I don't.
It was shown to be part of an art piece from the Master Bedroom.
Even if that's true, that's some edgyboi edgelord edge shit right there. Sounds like something you'd get at Hot Topic (where he got his gay belt).
These are just the lyrics of Marilyn Manson's Irresponsible Hate Anthem

And it's still kino.
Not many people have written a line on the level of "I wasn't born with enough middle fingers."
 
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BTW, am I just crazy, or did the Balldoguards in Sean's chat the other night seem more organized than usual?

Between things like that, and the all the people alleging that this is some grand government conspiracy (which Null is dutifully compiling a record of), it seems to me he's leaning heavily on sycophantic weirdos to get "the message" out.

I guess it would make sense, given the government is watching him closer than anybody. An attempt at plausible deniability, and all that. It's kinda funny though.

Is he though? I guess on Rumble .. for whatever that's worth. But I thought Barnes was just quasi famous for being Wesley Snipes' lawyer (Wesley Snipes lost, went to federal prison & lost every appeal). Didn't know Barnes did much else except ambulance chase politicians on trial.
It seems to me he's at least about as popular as Nick was, at Nick's peak. Viva too.

I think it's just one of those things where they say things people want to hear. Government bad, etc.

Catching up on MATI from yesterday.

and the "You have a(n) _____ Avatar" shit is such a fucking faggot way of dealing with something someone says.
It's not even true in the vast majority of cases.
 
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Working on a way to archive them, but Nick clicked ❤️ on a handful of Instagram comments speculating there was some wrongdoing by the police.
That last screencap is such damning evidence for rumor mongering.... "I haven't said anything publicly, but I have talked to people privately, and I suggest you talk to them" and then those people suggest corruption and conspiracy....
 
That last screencap is such damning evidence for rumor mongering.... "I haven't said anything publicly, but I have talked to people privately, and I suggest you talk to them" and then those people suggest corruption and conspiracy....
He explicitly said in the Interview with Chrissie "Go watch Barnes."

There is a narrative he wants people to believe but, in most cases, he doesn't want to tell it himself.
 
Maybe late, but this is another clip of barnes explicitly talking about how the search warrant substantiated him in claiming that Nick's situation was caused by political corruption, personal motivations and "first amendment retaliation animus". He also implies that an honest judge would have never signed the warrant. Which would all further support the idea that the search is a matter of public interest.

 
In my specualted opinion, I imagine Nick is carrying out behaivours that are present in his parents, which would explain why some of Kaylas family were some of the people to report their behaivour.

Nick's parents are weirdos at the very least. They claimed that Nick and Kayla were not on any drugs at all, making it kind of hard to take literally anything they say seriously. There's something not quite right going on there, but I have no idea what it is.
 
It seems to me if a reasonable trained law enforcement officer saw that stream, including the way Nick was acting, and with white powder on Nick's nose, they would conclude there is likely coke in that house and he is on it. A judge would feel similarly.
I doubt there's good case law out there, but it's not really a strong argument that it being a livestream makes it unique. If a police officer were watching a house from a public street, saw someone walk out in public view acting erratically, could hear them speaking erratically, and saw them with suspicious residue on their nose, that could be combined with other observations and investigations to add up to probable cause. How is watching the livestream any different than watching someone on a public street? Absent digital manipulation, which nobody has claimed, it's just a non sequitur designed to appeal to people who don't know enough about the topic to think deeply.
 
Maybe late, but this is another clip of barnes explicitly talking about how the search warrant substantiated him in claiming that Nick's situation was caused by political corruption, personal motivations and "first amendment retaliation animus". He also implies that an honest judge would have never signed the warrant. Which would all further support the idea that the search is a matter of public interest.

And this fat puffed-up bullfrog based that on including the deranged cokestream, because apparently ducking out on stream, returning with a white powder obviously on your nose and raving and screaming like a lunatic, with strange new energy, is total First Amendment activity, not obvious cocaine abuse.

And even if you entirely excised the cokestream part of the affidavit, there would already have been probable cause, from the information from mandatory reporters from multiple sources that Nick was dropping off his keeeeeds filthy, stinking, in unwashed clothes, hungry, and begging for food, while appearing to be under the influence.
 
Gnomestar should get niggercrater on lolcowlive. Imagine boogie and Nick bullshitting each other for two hours
 
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Oui oui, we.

I know I'm a few days late.
 
If a police officer were watching a house from a public street, saw someone walk out in public view acting erratically, could hear them speaking erratically, and saw them with suspicious residue on their nose, that could be combined with other observations and investigations to add up to probable cause.
It was. The cokestrem wasn't the only thing they relied on. The warrant application makes clear they came at this from multiple angles. Particularly the observations of staff at Nick's old church.

However, I really think the cokestream might have been enough in-and-of itself. It was that blatant.

Barnes is full of shit. I don't think he's stupid so much as I think he's willfully dishonest.

He was guilty as sin and had zero chance of beating the misdemeanor charges but he won on the serious felony that could have sent him away for much, much longer.

Barnes actually did a good job on that and I'm not saying that because I like him, because I don't.
Yeah, until you get to the part where Barnes (according to himself) bailed on Snipes because he didn't want to be associated with the sentence handed down for the misdemeanor convictions. @Musashi's Son pointed that out from this Hollywood Reporter article.


Maybe Snipes was dumb, but because of things like that I don't think Barnes cares as much about representing his clients as he cares about his reputation. That doesn't bode well for Nick.
 
I might have some questions about warrant and process if the house was more spotless than operating room and there was no drugs at all including alcohol in the house... But the totality and findings... Even if it was slightly wrong it is mandatory step to fight it to some level, but arguing that you could win is insanity...
 
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