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Please sue Crackieta, it would be so incredibly funny that you lose every single defamation lolsuit you're a part of no matter if on the defense, offense or vague counsel.and vagueposts a defamation case.
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Please sue Crackieta, it would be so incredibly funny that you lose every single defamation lolsuit you're a part of no matter if on the defense, offense or vague counsel.and vagueposts a defamation case.
I agree with this, and the timeframe of investigation makes sense. It takes fucking ages for subpoenas for Xwitter, Discord and whatever else to be processed and the requested evidence to be handed back to authorities. I think Aaron makes the process seem more urgent to fuck with Dabbleverse pedophiles by making them shit their pants and cope, producing content for his show, but I think overall there is an investigation in progress that he is receiving updates for.I think Aaron's telling the truth about the FBI investigation. Whether they actually decide to prosecute or not is something else entirely, but if the investigation has really been going on for months it would seem like they intend to. I just don't see him making up something as ridiculous as an FBI investigation if it isn't true. He's not Patrick Tomlinson or whatever that moron's name is.
Aaron being his natural babbling retard self keeps goading the likes of Nick and dabbleverse nonces into committing more brazen gay ops, which gets you into situations like this, whether it be true, false or exaggerated.I think Aaron makes the process seem more urgent to fuck with Dabbleverse pedophiles by making them shit their pants and cope, producing content for his show, but I think overall there is an investigation in progress that he is receiving updates for.
He's a shitty lawyer because he won. Nick is operating on Greer logic at this point. He should have been a "neutral party" and gotten the result Nick wanted. Imagine this smoldering trash heap of a failure criticizing anyone else's acumen at law.I’d love to hear Nick explain how Casey Kolb is somehow unethical for simply doing his job and mounting a solid defence for his client.
In the comments of Steel Toe: Cyber crimes case update - 4/8/25" by Stallyn19
Nick directly comments on Aaron's allegations of illicit access to confidential data and vagueposts a defamation case.
"I couldn't represent her". Nick is, once again, playing semantics games.
We all know you probably gave her informal advice ala amicus curiae or simply doing all the legwork for April to present pro se.
April probably betrayed this information back to Aaron when she flew from the Balldo-nest. That's likely why Aaron has said what he has today.
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Take Nick's defence that he never hacked Aaron with a lot of salt. Remember, once upon a time, Nick once said the following:
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I would be highly surprised that Aaron would wholesale lie about being asked who various people are by authorities. It seems to me there is indeed an active investigation.
Nick regularly lies and later backtracks when found out. The FBI saga is still on-course.
> "Casey Colb is a shitty unethical lawyer"He's a shitty lawyer because he won. Nick is operating on Greer logic at this point. He should have been a "neutral party" and gotten the result Nick wanted. Imagine this smoldering trash heap of a failure criticizing anyone else's acumen at law.
The insinuation was obvious because (at least at this point) Nick has yet to be convicted of invading someone's personal accounts to break another person's attorney client privilege. It's "It would be a real shame if..." language. When Sean did his conversation with Chud Logic, he mentioned he doesn't like Nick. Wonder why?IIRC, when the news of alleged hacking broke back when BBN revealed DMs between themselves and Aaron, our resident lawyer Sean spun up a stream where he was PISSED that Nick had possibly committed intrusion of confidential data. He went on this odd tangent where he speculated something like "if Nick read confidential emails between two people giving legal advice", he would be a "fucking snake".
To me, he was insinuating that he KNEW Nick had read the emails between himself and Aaron.
When Sean says that any conversations you have with him are confidential, and that he will take any secrets you give him to the grave, I believe him.
Five states treat all disbarment as permanent: Ohio, Oregon, New Jersey, Kentucky, and Indiana. Eight states can allow the disciplinary committees to request permanent disbarment for egregious cases: California, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Minnesota, Florida, Illinois, and West Virginia.If Nick is charged, it will be the death-knell to the vaguest concept he could ever practice law again. Breaking into confidential communication of another person, let alone the defendant of your wife's complaint, I can't imagine anything but lifelong disbarment.
Yeah I'll believe it when I see the DOJ press release on their website announcing his indictment for felony cuckoldry. If he is under investigation, way to tip him off, asshat.Aaron's claiming the FBI is investigating Balldoman on the cybercrimes??? OH SHIT
It'll remind me of the old Bloom County arc where Steve Dallas gets framed for hacking and gets beaten up by the nerd kids in the "hacker tank" when they figure out he's way too stupid to be a hacker.If Nick gets arrested on federal hacking charges I will vote for him every lolcow of the year every year forever, even if he's not a nominee
Both,To this day I don't know if they actually ran that part of the prison as a gravel operation or just did it to punish the prisoners, maybe a bit of both.
An offense like this wouldn't just be some random thing like a DUI or a drug bust. It would be a "crime of moral turpitude" that would warrant severe discipline. It's possible even Minnesota would outright disbar over something like that, because more than being morally repulsive, intercepting attorney/client communications illegally and disseminating them is directly relevant to his moral fitness to practice law (don't laugh).Nick uses his law license as a credential to "prove" he's smarter and better than other people, so him losing it publicly in a disgraceful way (because I don't see how you couldn't lose your license from this amount of misconduct) would be much worse than any amount of prison.
This is probably why Balldo is terrified to do his CLE and turn his license back on. He realizes they might just let it slide if he cucks out and never tries to practice law again, something he barely ever did anyway, but if he gets his license back they might wake up and open a can of whoopass on him.He already can't handle when his critics say, "Your daughter tested positive for cocaine." Do you think he's going to accept, "You literally lost your law license, you're a criminal, immoral, and your legal opinions are worthless," any better? He might actually livestream his fucking suicide.
More like Johnny Cocksleeve.Nick pretends to be Johnny Cochran
I suspect Aaron is confusing "taking a report" with investigating.Yeah I'll believe it when I see the DOJ press release on their website announcing his indictment for felony cuckoldry. If he is under investigation, way to tip him off, asshat.
Yeah right, sure thing, Balldo.Nick says he'll be streaming on the 19th.
I'd assume he unethically gave her self-serving "advice" that benefited only him and his beef with Aaron, the gay lover who hilted him and jilted him."I couldn't represent her". Nick is, once again, playing semantics games.
We all know you probably gave her informal advice ala amicus curiae or simply doing all the legwork for April to present pro se.
I disagree1) Another useless reminder to Nick that its not a good idea to make public comments about a potential area of criminal or civil litigation. Every word you say about anything to do with hacking can and will be used against you later.
2) Minnesota as anti-SLAPP now. You may want to think about that before thinking about a defamation action against anyone. Drug addicts whose young children test positive for drug use don't usually do well trying to defend their good name in front of a jury. A jury might also tend to think that a guy who fucked your wife and did drugs for a long time with you might be competent to be able to conclude if you are doing drugs again. And if you bring the action in your home county, the judge in the case would either be judge "pussy liquor" who you have insulted, the judge who is about to sentence you on drug charges or the third judge which is the only one you have not been in front of yet.
You might've misread what I said. I was agreeing that with what Nick might've done with hacking Aaron to break A-C privilege to give it to other people and try to intimidate/humiliate Aaron into silence, he absolutely should be disbarred for it. It's so serious I do see why disbarment at a minimum is part of the appropriate outcome, in addition to whatever other penalties he receives for the crime itself.An offense like this wouldn't just be some random thing like a DUI or a drug bust. It would be a "crime of moral turpitude" that would warrant severe discipline.
Nick sent me a dm seething about a confidential email I’d sent a couple of days earlier to Aaron for his attorney. Nick absolutely had access, and if he didn’t want to get caught he should’ve practiced some self controlThe plot thickens as @elb states in the comments of "STMS: Rekieta Law Under Investigation by the FBI - Xitter Spergouts & Cyber Crimes (Apr 8, 2025)" to the comment by StabbyMcStabwood "I will never stop laughing if Nick gets charged and convicted for this.", replying "He can’t comment on this topic here, not that he really comments here anyway, because he knows it’s his own fault that I can say with 100% confidence he had some level of access to Aaron’s email"
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It seems discussion around Nick's CFAA violations is rapidly increasing.
@elb would you care for additional comment? Do you have any further disclosure to the public?
Fuck it, why not go for the trifecta and piss off the third one too?And if you bring the action in your home county, the judge in the case would either be judge "pussy liquor" who you have insulted, the judge who is about to sentence you on drug charges or the third judge which is the only one you have not been in front of yet.
Different Leavenworth. The military one is United States Disciplinary Barracks (and connected facilities of lower security) and the civilian one is Leavenworth-FCI (a medium security prison but OP was talking about the minimum security satellite).Dude in my Army company back in the day committed aggravated assault, nearly beating another soldier to death in a bar fight on post--put the man in a coma for weeks. He did (I think) three years hard labor in Leavenworth.
If he is, I hope they show up to his house, bitch slap him, and tell him to STFU.I think Aaron's telling the truth about the FBI investigation.