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.

What would the outcome of the harassment restraining order be?

  • A WIN for the Toe against Patrick Melton.

    Votes: 63 14.9%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 6 1.4%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 106 25.1%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 79 18.7%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 168 39.8%

  • Total voters
    422
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Nick should just settle.
Nick's strategy here is to be make it worth more trouble than it's worth for Monty to collect. You can see this behavior in basically every legal battle he engages in. People like Nick rely on the fact that enforcing laws and civil actions are lengthy, expensive, and time-consuming processes to escape the consequences of their shitty behaviors (see also, Ethan Ralph). Settlement runs contrary to Nick's goals of dragging this out as long as possible.

Even if Nick wanted to settle, the case probably cannot be settled unless Monty runs out of money. Sure, Monty has Nick by the Balldo, but both are six-figures deep in this fight and highly motivated to avoid any compromise, so neither is gonna walk away without a significant incentive, which Nick wouldn't be willing to give and it's unclear what Monty would even accept at this point. Nick's only hope would be for Monty to run out of money or energy first, but Nick being Nick would resist any reasonable settlement offer and probably force Monty to knuckle down.

Nick would rather force Monty to go through all the hoops of having to collect than be solvent.
 
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Nick's strategy here is to be make it worth more trouble than it's worth for Monty to collect. You can see this behavior in basically every legal battle he engages in.
Dude, this has been going on for years already.
Monty knows he has Nick by the balls and he will get his pound of flesh.
Dragging it out will just make it more expensive for Nick and ignoring court orders means some day someone will show up to repossess his Rustang for auction.

Nick thinks he is above the law, he is repeatedly demonstrated that believe in his interactions with the police and in this case in particular.
He will not learn and he will keep blaming everyone else, while he is already selling off one house to pay for his legal bills.

Monty will be laughing at the end of this and Nick will be coked out in a hotel room in Vegas screaming at the police officers there to arrest him.
 
Dude, this has been going on for years already.
Monty knows he has Nick by the balls and he will get his pound of flesh.
Will go on for even longer and once Monty gets that pound of flesh, Nick will make it as difficult possible to collect. Unclear if Nick will even be solvent at that point.
Monty will be laughing at the end of this and Nick will be coked out in a hotel room in Vegas screaming at the police officers there to arrest him.
Have you ever tried to enforce a judgment on a coked out junky who burns through money faster than a high-end hooker? It's not the easiest thing.

Your comment actually got me thinking, and I am questioning what assets Nick even owns in his own name outside the Rustang. The houses are owned by the mysterious Robert Lord trust which may or not be owned by Nick himself (he claims as much, but he often lies) or his parents. Maybe he has a lot of cash in the bank, but he's blowing through that at a dangerous clip, maybe intentionally. If Nick burns through everything and Monty cannot reach into the trusts, then Nick might actually be judgment proof, as strange as that sounds for someone who had a million-dollar contract a little more than a year ago.
 
Will go on for even longer and once Monty gets that pound of flesh, Nick will make it as difficult possible to collect. Unclear if Nick will even be solvent at that point.

Have you ever tried to enforce a judgment on a coked out junky who burns through money faster than a high-end hooker? It's not the easiest thing.

Your comment actually got me thinking, and I am questioning what assets Nick even owns in his own name outside the Rustang. The houses are owned by the mysterious Robert Lord trust which may or not be owned by Nick himself (he claims as much, but he often lies) or his parents. Maybe he has a lot of cash in the bank, but he's blowing through that at a dangerous clip, maybe intentionally. If Nick burns through everything and Monty cannot reach into the trusts, then Nick might actually be judgment proof, as strange as that sounds for someone who had a million-dollar contract a little more than a year ago.
Depends on who wrote the trust papers. If it's Nick, then Monty gets paid. We all know Nick isn't capable of good legal work.
 
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