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 17.7%
  • 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: 93 26.1%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 59 16.6%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 137 38.5%

  • Total voters
    356
Kayla is not worthless and that is legal precedent. Kayla is worth 2 buckets of KFC chicken, and as such, this worth can still parleyed into what Nick is truly after: big black cock.
Kayla will not be eliminated from the Nick Rekieta show this season. Next one ain't lookin so good, though.
Nude images of her tits are worth $50, but as a human, wife, and especially as a mother she's probably worth negative money
 
I'll address what I know:
1) Did the RP case actually conclude, or did Aaron speak too soon?

It sounds like both. He probably shouldn't be talking about it until there are public documents to back up his claims. It also sounds like an agreement has been inked. Aaron addressed it on three shows on Wednesday and Thursday.

On his Wednesday shows, he said that he'd been offered an agreement "out of the blue." This is interesting in itself. He seems as confused as we are about what compelled the offer. He also said finer points were being worked out.

On Thursday he confirmed that "the offer was made official" and implied heavily that something had been signed. That's when he gave the details of the $50 and called it a "low misdemenor".

(He also did Rumble Friday but didn't say anything particularly compelling. He mostly gloated over the coping of his detractors.)

Notably, he said that, despite this agreement, he and his lawyer still want to present the prosecutors with all the information they compiled in preparation for the trial. One would assume that this information would pertain to the following:
  • Nick's bad behavior, generally. Perhaps Aaron has information about Nick distributing pics or other gross behavior of the polycule
  • Evidence of Nick's witness tampering/harassment (plenty of that)
  • Something about the hacking. That would be unrelated to the RP charge but it could have been admissible if the judge was so inclined. It leans into witness harassment.
3) Didn't Geno Bisconte actually get charged with RP a few years back from an ex of his? Could Geno get charged for admitting he disseminated (in the legal sense) the Kayla pic to his drinking buddies? Would the previous charges potentially endanger Geanu, the most exciting couple in the Dabbleverse?

I don't believe so. @Folgers Can would know. FC looked up his criminal history. Court documents of Geno testifying as a witness in some kind of a bar brawl is up on Aaron's thread.

Edit to Add: Keanu has claimed she was a victim of RP unrelated to this case. She didn't file charges.

4) Weren't Nicky Rackets, his pet hunchback, and possibly even April going to be charged with hacking (accessing his accounts)? Is it possible Aaron spoke too soon, or his lawyer sucks, so the case was aborted? I suspect we'll be hearing about this case soon, if not. At least, I hope so.

No one seems to know what's happened with the hacking issue, including Sean. I hold out a tiny bit of hope that Aaron received a soft offer because they plan to charge Nick for the hacking. That's probably not likely, however. Separate counties and separate crimes; that's not how the State generally operates.
 
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Meanwhile, Nick's rates are far more reasonable:
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Nick when he finds out men have been messaging Kayla asking if she needs a bull.

For legal reasons this is an AI generated clip based on events that may or may not have happened in Spicer, MN.
 
Separate counties and separate crimes; that's not how the State generally operates.
Almost none of this has been standard practice. It's been downright bizarre, from actually starting out massively hard charging with the felony (that part is normal though), to trying to compel out of state witnesses to testify in some basically nothing case, to dropping that entirely and then making an "out of the blue" offer to nearly nothing.

So I wouldn't actually be shocked to see the counties at least calling over to each other to ask what the fuck is going on over there. It may not be normal but neither is the situation.

It doesn't necessarily require that, though. It could just be that they got so many incessant deranged coked-up phone calls from Nick raving about his penis and Aaron eating his cum every day that they realized all their witnesses from Geno on down were raving lunatics.
 
Its vaguely interesting that the last document submitted in the case was from Aaron's attorney. He submitted all of the information on witnesses Nick, Kayla and April's arrests plus added a cover letter where he states that Aaron gave statements to law enforcement related to their prosecutions.

This happens four days after the Subpoenas for Nick and Kayla go out. Anecdotally nothing seems to proceed in the case after that point. In particular compelling testimony from Geno and Keanu.

I would think the prosecutor had to know about the arrests beforehand. But it almost seems like Aaron's side was waiting for the subpoenas to get issued before dropping this like a bomb into the case. I wonder if the audience for this was that prosecutor's boss or even the judge. To alot of people on the inside, I think that kind of material related to key witnesses and the supposed victim is going to immediately raise all kind of red flags about why this is being prosecuted.
 
Almost none of this has been standard practice. It's been downright bizarre,

That's a great and accurate comment.

Also, for us lawnerds in the house, on Aaron's Rumble Friday at 1:31:40-1:33:55, he addressed his "squealing" on Nick back in May 2024. I haven't seen it clipped yet.

(This thread was less concerned and happy to see Nick facing charges for his crimes. The Dabbleverse, with some bro-code retardation, constantly throws shade at Aaron for ratting out Nick.)

Anyway, it was interesting.

Summary:
  • Aaron characterizes the cops as acting like the mafia. He had no choice in the matter.
  • The dummy (Aaron) didn't attend the interview with his lawyer; his lawyer told him it was not necessary. WHAT?!!! I detect a white lie here. No decent lawyer would say that.
  • Once there, the cops said, "We haven't ruled you out as a suspect" and implied that he could be detained.
  • The cops told him he had a right to a lawyer for the questioning. He declined because he had "nothing to hide".
Aaron seems to be devoid of any self-reflection (not unusual) about how stupid that was.
 
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  • The cops made it clear that he had no choice but to talk to them. Aaron characterizes the cops as acting like the mafia. He had no choice in the matter.
  • The dummy (Aaron) didn't attend the interview with his lawyer; his lawyer told him it was not necessary (WHAT?!!! I detect a white lie here. No decent lawyer would say that.)
  • Once there, the cops said, "We haven't ruled you out as a suspect" and implied that he could be detained.
  • Once in the interview, the cops told him he had a right to a lawyer for the questioning. He declined because he had "nothing to hide".
Aaron seems to be devoid of any self-reflection (not unusual) about how stupid that was.

There was never any chance IMO of Aaron being charged with anything. He wasn't there at the time and had not been there for over a month. There isn't any sort of possession or drug charge that could be made against him. He doesn't even live in the county so their ability to search his place or lean on him was rather limited.

I dont know that bringing an attorney would have been necessary or helpful. The interesting question is that from the attitude of the police, someone must have been pointing fingers at aaron rather aggressively behind the scenes. And I have to wonder if it was Nick.
 
There was never any chance IMO of Aaron being charged with anything.
Sure, but it's still retarded not to have a lawyer present. Aaron confessed to coke around his daughter - thanks to Nick and his bullets of coke. It's a dangerous game to be playing.
someone must have been pointing fingers at aaron rather aggressively behind the scene
There it is.
 
To clarify: Iso was caught with nearly 6,000 CSAM videos and photos that depicted sexual torture of infants, toddlers and children. Shuli met Iso on some video game platform and talked a LOT about how they loved tag-teaming to fuck with kids they’d chat up on various games.
Great guys for a man whose child tested positive for cocaine to appear with. Great PR. Robert Barnes is clearly the retard who doesn't understand PR between the two.
 
It's amazing how many times this tard has just wandered into a minefield and come out unscathed despite everything to the left and right of him blowing up.
Mines don't like turds even giant turds because it flings shit everywhere, it might be the last thing they are remembered for... Dildo, baldos and the likes at least have a backstory and can be spotted flying thru the air.. Shit flies thru the air all the time... A dildo, baldo combo flying thru the air? that's Gaaaaay as fuck people take notice. The shit hitting the fan is gross. A dildo baldo mando combo gets stuck in the fan making the shit stench bake and steaming before catching fire. Personal note: This is the most i have ever used "shit" as a word in my life. Not a fan i am more of a turd, toot, holy buckets, crapola, crud muffin fan.. Tim Hawkins has a great set about 100 alt cuss words... It's great.
 
Summary:
  • Aaron characterizes the cops as acting like the mafia. He had no choice in the matter.
  • The dummy (Aaron) didn't attend the interview with his lawyer; his lawyer told him it was not necessary. WHAT?!!! I detect a white lie here. No decent lawyer would say that.
  • Once there, the cops said, "We haven't ruled you out as a suspect" and implied that he could be detained.
  • The cops told him he had a right to a lawyer for the questioning. He declined because he had "nothing to hide".
Aaron seems to be devoid of any self-reflection (not unusual) about how stupid that was.
I was kinda expecting Nick, April and Kayla to make up a story to implicate Aaron in the drug possession and child neglect case.
But they went for the RP angle instead, and Nick is lying about the rest by coping in various chats.

Aaron is really lucky, because if the other three had told an at least surface-level identical story about Aaron they could have shown up at his house with a search warrant as well. If they would have found anything? Questionable, but the chance was always there.

Never talk to the cops without a lawyer, unless you live in the UK and you get questioned about Terrorism, then you have no rights at all.
 
Aaron is really lucky, because if the other three had told an at least surface-level identical story about Aaron they could have shown up at his house with a search warrant as well. If they would have found anything? Questionable, but the chance was always there.
Nick can't even keep a narrative straight (lol gay) with himself. Add Kayla and April to the mix and everyone who interviewed them would be going home that night feeling like they lost 20 IQ points.
 
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