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I'll say it again, whatever the gayest shit you can think if is they did it - bare minimum they 69ed. Otherwise the one who was on top would be blabbing about how he isn't gay, the other guy is.
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"I bet Aaron never had to sell his 2nd house, what a cuck, am i right"
For the amount of vitriol Nick spews when talking about Aaron it's clear they fucked. It's the only explanation for the hatred.I'll say it again, whatever the gayest shit you can think if is they did it - bare minimum they 69ed. Otherwise the one who was on top would be blabbing about how he isn't gay, the other guy is.
Nick knows how everything works, but like The Real Story™ he won't tell anyone.
"I never said that. I said 'true story'."Nick knows how everything works, but like The Real Story™ he won't tell anyone.
That's lovely nick, I'm sure your teenage children will really appreciate this.
Some nice law channel just got an inexplicable $1 superchat about Cum and Stoney's Bar & Grill.The moment I tune in Nick is talking about how he could be an expert witness for drug use and Branca looks like he's given up on life.
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Supertips don't seem to be that popular. But they just got called ladies for $20, some boomer must have hit the wrong chat window.
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If Nick told the truth:Rekieta's LLC's have been posted before, but for comparison:
Steel Toe Media
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Rekieta Law
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Aaron seems to be on the "renew when they remind you your LLC is dead" plan, whereas Nick is on the, "Can't somebody else do it?" plan. And Ty Beard's most recent answer (at least for the Media LLC) was, "No."
The ones who are even younger probably won’t be thrilled either.That's lovely nick, I'm sure your teenage children will really appreciate this.
I've wondered before if maybe this is why the kids do so many extracurricular activities. We bash Nick for constantly complaining about having to drive the kids around, because he's their dad and ultimately controls their schedules. But what if the kids are the ones pushing for the extracurricular stuff as a way to get out of the house and away from their parents? It's the only time they get to feel normal and forget about the mess that is their lives at home.Yes she was. Those kids have no safe person to turn to since the guardian ad litem and Alisha Sweep are no longer able to look out for them.
Imagine being a shittier parent to your children than a government cog was (and in the GAL’s case, IIRC it’s an unpaid volunteer position). I have no idea how Nick and Kayla can live with themselves. Imagining myself in their position, there’s not enough delusion or drugs in the world that could make that shameful reality bearable for me. But Nick is completely unrepentant and it sounds like Kayla is too.
Nick's theory was to have a company in Texas to avail himself of their solid anti-SLAPP statute in case he gets sued.
His plan was always half baked bullshit that banked on being able to do torts and then act like he was operating not in his personal capacity but only in the capacity of his LLC - which kind of only existed to do torts...Nick's theory was to have a company in Texas to avail himself of their solid anti-SLAPP statute in case he gets sued.
And Montagraph did sue him, personally, in a Minnesota state court, before Minnesota had its own anti-SLAPP statute.
I figure he realized he did not need that company anymore.
Unfortunately the timing doesn't work out for that. The Media LLC folded long before Minnesota had those protections.Nick's theory was to have a company in Texas to avail himself of their solid anti-SLAPP statute in case he gets sued.
And Montagraph did sue him, personally, in a Minnesota state court, before Minnesota had its own anti-SLAPP statute.
I figure he realized he did not need that company anymore.