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 18.5%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 4 1.2%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 92 27.1%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 54 15.9%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 127 37.4%

  • Total voters
    340
Nick has stated (in his memorized, drawn out 18 minute speech about how he doesn't even use them, really please believe me) many times about his amphetamine prescription for narcolepsy and how he had to try all of the adderalls and vyvanses of the world before he found one he liked. also, he was drinking so much that i'm pretty sure he qualified for some medical intervention for detox withdrawals. it's strongly possible that he has an amphetamine and benzo prescription that will also keep him safe from drug tests. they call it california sober, a lawyer calls it sober.
If you're on probation and subject to piss tests its very common for them to look at the levels and determine if they are at the level that is in accordance with your prescription. If you're prescribed 3 pills of something per day but your urine shows you have levels that correspond to 20 pills based on your weight, they will ding you on it. I have seen people get this done to them.
 
If you're on probation and subject to piss tests its very common for them to look at the levels and determine if they are at the level that is in accordance with your prescription. If you're prescribed 3 pills of something per day but your urine shows you have levels that correspond to 20 pills based on your weight, they will ding you on it. I have seen people get this done to them.
better than being sober when you're an addict. i'm sure it's easier to make excuses for things, as well, too.
 
Nick has stated (in his memorized, drawn out 18 minute speech about how he doesn't even use them, really please believe me) many times about his amphetamine prescription for narcolepsy and how he had to try all of the adderalls and vyvanses of the world before he found one he liked. also, he was drinking so much that i'm pretty sure he qualified for some medical intervention for detox withdrawals. it's strongly possible that he has an amphetamine and benzo prescription that will also keep him safe from drug tests. they call it california sober, a lawyer calls it sober.
I guess it varies a lot, but two years ago when I was coming off roughly 20 beers and a gram of coke a day addiction, they sent me on my way after a week in the hospital with a 30 day script of Gabapentin and some well wishes. I guess maybe if I'd have gone looking for a doctor that didn't give a fuck it could have been different, but just my anecdotal same habits they gave me 0 things that would produce any kind of head buzz
 
I guess it varies a lot, but two years ago when I was coming off roughly 20 beers and a gram of coke a day addiction, they sent me on my way after a week in the hospital with a 30 day script of Gabapentin and some well wishes. I guess maybe if I'd have gone looking for a doctor that didn't give a fuck it could have been different, but just my anecdotal same habits they gave me 0 things that would produce any kind of head buzz
it's easier when you have money and motivation to insist that you were never addicted. plus he's already diagnosed with one of the afflictions and has a medical history.
 
it's easier when you have money and motivation to insist that you were never addicted. plus he's already diagnosed with one of the afflictions and has a medical history.
Just curious what would money have to do with it? The ability to seek out caregivers that will prescribe those types of things? I had a lot of money at the time, went to the best hospital in San Antonio for it is why I ask
 
Sean just dropped (about 1:06:00 in) that MNPublicRecords has about 70 pages of documents waiting to drop.
Sean isn't one for gay ops and he's evidently deeply entrenched in the Rekieta alog-sphere. He's intelligent enough to avoid making declarative statements based off "down the grapevine" rumours. I firmly believe he's been told or shown something reliable.

When he says this, I trust him.
Kiwibros, we eating good.
 
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Sean just dropped (about 1:06:00 in) that MNPublicRecords has about 70 pages of documents waiting to drop.
If you think the way MNPublicRecords drops documents is cringe or attention-seeking, I have three things to say:
1. You're tacky
2. You're wrong
3. I hate you

They show up as a result of a specific event, give us funny shit, and then dip out with no fanfare.
 
If you think the way MNPublicRecords drops documents is cringe or attention-seeking, I have three things to say:
1. You're tacky
2. You're wrong
3. I hate you

They show up as a result of a specific event, give us funny shit, and then dip out with no fanfare.
MNPublicRecords embodies the "refuses to elaborate further, leaves" meme.
 
car crashes are the biggest appeal of these races?
This is correct. That being said, the teams you're working for that has to keep supplying your cars will (in theory) throw your ass out. One thing to cause crashes for others and win that way (think Dale), another to be a useless faggot who wrecks cars and nothing else.

Edit: oh yeah, ARCA. I guess he just has enough money to keep getting cars.
 
do they keep giving this guy cars because car crashes are the biggest appeal of these races? he's like a content generator for the tracks
IIRC a NASCAR fan was in the thread a few hundred pages ago and they explained subpar drivers sucking shit and crashing is entirely par for the course and happens multiple times a race.
 
ARCA is pay-to-play. If he can find a ride and pay for it, he can have it. How he gets funding, I have no idea.
Nearly all the lower tiers of motorsport are pay-for-play, i.e. the driver has to pay the team for the seat (which is usually done through sponsors), and that money pays for the team's operating expenses (or in Coomy's case, repairs). There are countless cases of so-called "pay drivers" - people whose only skill is being able to bring money to the table.
Wasn't Coomy being backed by Timcast at one point?
You know what they say about a fool and his money...
 
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Lol, Camelot crashed again at Talladega, a minor crash.
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At this point, I can't put too much of the blame on him. It's not his fault that other people are letting him get behind the wheel. It's a "Fool me once. Shame on you. Fool me twice, you can't get fooled again" situation type deal.
Dude what the fuck!? I mean I guess this one wasn't exactly his fault if a tire went and blew... but it doesn't help with his already bad reputation as Crashalot.
Maybe. Maybe not. I'm not nearly as familiar with racing cars as I once was, but tire management is a thing. No idea how much it applies to specific tracks, much less Talladega, but there are times when old tires prohibit the car from being driven the way you want it to. The wear and tear tends to let you know immediately if you're pushing too hard.
 
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