Aaron Imholte / Steel Toe Morning/Evening Show / "The Toe Boys" / r/steeltoeboringshow - Disgraced Minnesotan radio host turned racist Internet shock jock. Cuckold chef de Spaghetti-os, "2-2" boxing "coach". Has a legion of a-logs. Lost his wife to a coke addict he played "Strip Twister" with. Fined $50 for sharing nudes of Kayla Rekieta.

Stepdad: stands up for kids

Real Dad: goes to FUCKING AL-ANON because he was married to a coke whore for like 3 years




...........FUCKING AL-ANON!!!!!


EDIT: added *Exclamation points* after "AL-ANON!!!!" because i'm that felted by that
 
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Disappointed but not surprised that Aaron was boring this morning. His team (the Vikings) had a great

I am primarily invested in Balldo and Melton suffering, on principle.
Nick could have just stopped being a faggot, but he had to hire Melton by paypigging for him to harass and intimidate Aaron, even using his minor daughter to do it.

I don't really care if Aaron gets away with the picture he sent to Geno, but it would make Nick absolutely fucking mental if that case died because of what he and his band of retards have been doing for the past year.


Nick is paying him. The amount of superchats Nick has sent Melton is beyond insane.
It was my understanding that Melton’s hatred for Aaron precedes the time of the Qover. Or no?
 
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Aaron's gambit to claim to be a victim of Nick Rekieta appears to have FAILED
Aaron's delusions have been debunked by the scheduling of a trial.
Could he end up accepting a deal? Sure. That doesn't mean he didn't totally fail with his gambit of using Rekieta's interference to get his case dismissed, just like Rekieta failed with "muh watermark".

As a practical matter there is nothing to read into the scheduling of a trial other than that a plea offer was not accepted, which doesn't rule out the possibility that somewhat productive discussions with the state about his delusions are still ongoing. Ordinarily one settlement conference is always scheduled as a matter of course, and one may successfully beg for a second on the grounds of ongoing investigative developments like in Aaron's case or on the grounds of still needing to "think it over" like in Nick's case, but a third settlement conference was never going to happen as the judge himself would lose patience and get a trial calendar set in stone regardless of what the defendant or the prosecutor wanted. All that this changes is setting a time horizon for whatever it is that Aaron's attorney is trying to accomplish, whether futile or not.

That certainly seems to be the cope he is adopting in a new clip from today, which adds little beyond that cope other than now teasing that there "there was something we're aware of, that they weren't aware of, and more time was needed to work that out," so his attorney's investigator's work feeding the state some new revelation on Wednesday could have been a valid reason to buy more time for further plea negotiations even if the ordinary next step of trial scheduling was the only way to do so:


Another oddity worth noting is that an ordinary pretrial conference would usually be indexed in the docket as precisely that, so the fact that the clerk instead indexed the April 10th hearing as a "Motion Hearing" indicates that Aaron's attorney intends to file (or is at least making a negotiation tactic out of the threat to file) a specific motion that needed that time blocked out. Whether that is going to be dispositive like a motion to dismiss or just a motion in limine to exclude part of the evidence remains to be seen, but whatever it is he'll finally have to show his cards with a public filing to read.
 
so the fact that the clerk instead indexed the April 10th hearing as a "Motion Hearing" indicates that Aaron's attorney intends to file (or is at least making a negotiation tactic out of the threat to file) a specific motion that needed that time blocked out.
I´d bet it will be to require a Frank´s hearing, that being a court date where a judge has to witness Aaron and Nick sucking dry a guy named Frank.
 
As a practical matter there is nothing to read into the scheduling of a trial other than that a plea offer was not accepted, which doesn't rule out the possibility that somewhat productive discussions with the state about his delusions are still ongoing. Ordinarily one settlement conference is always scheduled as a matter of course, and one may successfully beg for a second on the grounds of ongoing investigative developments like in Aaron's case or on the grounds of still needing to "think it over" like in Nick's case, but a third settlement conference was never going to happen as the judge himself would lose patience and get a trial calendar set in stone regardless of what the defendant or the prosecutor wanted. All that this changes is setting a time horizon for whatever it is that Aaron's attorney is trying to accomplish, whether futile or not.

That certainly seems to be the cope he is adopting in a new clip from today, which adds little beyond that cope other than now teasing that there "there was something we're aware of, that they weren't aware of, and more time was needed to work that out," so his attorney's investigator's work feeding the state some new revelation on Wednesday could have been a valid reason to buy more time for further plea negotiations even if the ordinary next step of trial scheduling was the only way to do so:
I don't see anything to disagree with here, but I'll point out there's an important difference with Aaron's goal being the prosecution dropping the case rather than the judge throwing it out as with Nick.

When Nick's interlocutory appeal failed very predictably, his delusions had to end. Aaron's delusions could potentially continue up to a trial and even through a trial all the way until the point where a jury has rendered a verdict.

Nothing has happened in the nearly three months between Aaron learning of the compromise of his account(s), and I'll assume nothing will happen in the future unless something verifiable that's not Aaron coping on his show happens.

As you point out, eventually, unless Aaron pleas out, there will presumably be motions filed by his attorney on the matter which will flesh out what Aaron actually has.
 
Whether that is going to be dispositive like a motion to dismiss or just a motion in limine to exclude part of the evidence remains to be seen, but whatever it is he'll finally have to show his cards with a public filing to read.
Either of those seem likely, including a motion in limine. I think it's questionable whether they should admit the actual stream.

If the state has the actual picture and it's self-authenticating or can be authenticated by a custodian of records, though, at whatever cell company Aaron has, it's probably admissible corroborating evidence. I don't think it should be admitted at trial for its own sake as proving anything, though.
 
I'll point out there's an important difference with Aaron's goal being the prosecution dropping the case

Even as far as that goes, his earlier clip seemingly to that effect only admitted that he got a "little greedy" in hoping that it could potentially be "done" that day, which didn't necessarily mean a dismissal and could have simply meant being "done" with entry of the misdemeanor plea and sentencing concessions he's been angling for to no avail. He may well be dumb enough to think a dismissal was ever in the cards, but he hasn't said as much yet.
 
LOL Nick plead guilty to 3rd degree posession. All other charges dropped. Kayla and April charges dropped.

Fat L for the toe.

Can you explain to me how that makes an L for the toe? This was Rekieta's case; what's the influence on Aaron's case?

As I said before, this "team X" mentality is very gay.
 
Can you explain to me how that makes an L for the toe? This was Rekieta's case; what's the influence on Aaron's case?

As I said before, this "team X" mentality is very gay.
You dont think Toe wanted them all to get hard time? hes been dreaming up fantasies for Nicks conviction for months. You gotta believe hes disappointed in this outcome, no?
 
You dont think Toe wanted them all to get hard time? hes been dreaming up fantasies for Nicks conviction for months. You gotta believe hes disappointed in this outcome, no?

I do not much care about what the Toe thinks (maybe you do). He is quite foolish. I don't think this influences his life at all.
 
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