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 22.0%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 4 1.4%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 83 29.0%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 41 14.3%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 95 33.2%

  • Total voters
    286
I'm lowkey kind of mad, 450k would barely get you a tiny 2-bedroom apartment in a shitty neighborhood where I live (Amsterdam). You Americans have got it so good when it comes to property prices.
It really depends on the area and the state. A condemned crack shack in California might cost over $1,000,000 while a mansion in Oklahoma or wherever might be $300k or so.
 
Why would he be selling? Is this due to his parents selling it up?

He tried last winter to con Aaron into buying it. He is desperate to sell because its likely his last big asset and the only place he can generate cash quickly from.

Someone might be able to get it for half the asking price. Nick is broke and now desperate.
 
I like how most of this document is exactly on this level. No legal analysis needed beyond "kill yourself retard." I have seen better arguments from pro se criminal defendants. Sov cits even. This is just trash.
The vast majority of the document is turned ove rthe Barnes and the barneswalkers retarded 2a crusade.
 
Note that Aaron said that Nick wanted to sell the house for a while.

Aaron said Nick wanted to sell the house to Aaron and April (probably with an eye to double-dip when April later divorced Aaron) and the Rekietas asked the previous tenants to leave. Around March, Rekieta started talking about the extension to his house again.

I wouldn't 100% conclude anything about the timing of the posting, but it is interesting.

Is this the spare house the Hotwife was staying at? Is Balldo moving her onto the main campus?
Yes, this is where April was staying.

Anyway, I don't get why he's selling a chunk of his property unless money is tight. You don't live in a middle of nowhere surrounded with nature if you like the idea of having neighbors almost right on top of you. Do you guys think everything is good between Nick and Kayla? The timing seems pretty odd.
They are adjacent but technically separate properties on different streets. There's a lot of land between the two houses
 
It always makes me laugh when Minnesota houses go up for sale.
Oak trim.
White walls.
Guaranteed.

ETA: its a LARGE house for the price but I’m not a non practicing lawyer who can afford 2 houses not in the main area of town with raccoons and wildlife, maybe a pond? Its a cute place though.
 
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Aaron said Nick wanted to sell the house to Aaron and April (probably with an eye to double-dip when April later divorced Aaron) and the Rekietas asked the previous tenants to leave. Around March, Rekieta started talking about the extension to his house again.
He probably owes Randazza that much for the failed Montegraph defamation defense.
 
I think it's that this shitty document is not drafted to convince the court, but to cater to the whiny retard that is Nick Rekieta, so it's tailored to appease his soulful pining over his gay lover even though it's completely irrelevant to the case.
That was my thought with the reply to Null's motion.

So much of that, as is the case again here, reads like it's more for public consumption than court consumption.

He tried last winter to con Aaron into buying it. He is desperate to sell because its likely his last big asset and the only place he can generate cash quickly from.

Someone might be able to get it for half the asking price. Nick is broke and now desperate.
Agreed. His streaming income is in the toilet and lawyers aren't cheap (especially Randazza).
 
It really depends on the area and the state. A condemned crack shack in California might cost over $1,000,000 while a mansion in Oklahoma or wherever might be $300k or so.
A 1 story, 1 bath house (600sqft) is like 80k in Shelby Montana. It's also isolated as fuck, like 6k people total in the county lmao.

450k in CA (973 sqft):
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410k in rural CO: (7.5 acres)
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The affidavit references Aaron's statements, but at the end of the first paragraph in the case background section, Pomplun indicates that before he had ever viewed one of Aaron's shows, he got the mandatory report from the pastor. Saying it was established "almost entirely" through his statements seems way too generous.
Sure, but the report is from a week prior and makes no mention of when the possible drug use took place. It's mentioned in passing because it's not very important.

On the other hand, the affidavit explains at length how Aaron, a close associate of Nick's who spends time in his home, alleged drug use the night prior to getting the warrant.

I have no idea how the prosecutor in the post I was responding to could claim that probable cause "did not rely on Aaron Imholte whatsoever."
 
The BalldoReich is downsizing!

Up for sale is 12565 52ND ST NE, Spicer MN, 56288 for a myopically humble price of $450,000.
Looks like hiring one of the most expensive defamation lawyers for his lost defamation case really did pay off, huh? :story:
The rates on all the lawyers he must be paying must have made a significant dent on their finances. I wonder if he's now considering representing himself if money is tight. That would be a top tier move to own the Kiwi chuds for sure :really:
 
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I don't get his part about April being Mirandized. Can't you loose your "Miranda rights" if you respond willingly? If he made the question she should not have responded at all.
Yes, when exercising your right to remain silent it is on you to actually remain silent. It's really weak unless the officer did something extraordinary to dupe her into talking. I think this is part of the broader "look how badly this warrant was executed, they were even doing Miranda violations" strategy to muddy the waters when it seems pretty clear from what we have that the warrant was valid. The only non-retarded point I saw was that they can't just have her blabbing about Rekieta's crimes on tape in evidence without also putting her on the stand and making her testify.
 
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