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 18.8%
  • 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: 91 27.2%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 54 16.1%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 123 36.7%

  • Total voters
    335
I'm sure the man careless enough to leave his cleaning supplies completely unguarded with no doors under his sink would be careful enough to remember to always keep his cocaine out of reach of his kids

He is well aware of how dangerous it is. In point of fact, after his arrest he told us that the CPS workers wanted to do a safety sweep of his house and made them change things and clean things with bleach to get rid of drug residue. He told us then that common things in the house (like bleach) are MORE dangerous than drugs.

Perhaps MNPR is waiting for an evening stream, famous for being more unhinged.

I would support this action. Wait until night streams, then drop it.

I KNU you were gonna say that.

I vehemently disagree with those who say puns are the lowest form of wit. This was hilarious.
 
I'm sure the man careless enough to leave his cleaning supplies completely unguarded with no doors under his sink would be careful enough to remember to always keep his cocaine out of reach of his kids
He is well aware of how dangerous it is. In point of fact, after his arrest he told us that the CPS workers wanted to do a safety sweep of his house and made them change things and clean things with bleach to get rid of drug residue. He told us then that common things in the house (like bleach) are MORE dangerous than drugs.
I know everyone is (rightfully) mostly concerned with the cocaine, but it's also kind of shocking how little child-proofing is going on in a house that has a 6 year old in it. And it's not like this is their first child either. The booze isn't even kept out of reach. Am I missing something? Does he keep the streaming room locked when not in use? I get the feeling Rekieta has so much contempt for Ms. Sweep because she clocked how dangerous the situation was and didn't hold any punches when testifying.
 
I just remembered that this exists.
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Same. The housecleaning issue is baffling. Ms Kays Services offers complete house cleaning in Spicer. It costs $270 for a house of Nick's size. So, let's assume he's afraid of his secrets (bank statements, sex toys, drug paraphernalia) being discovered. Undocumented Latino women (plenty in the area) would not report to authorities and do the work (often in teams) for half the price.

Its worth remembering that he was also seemingly broke at the time and not paying his mortgage. I think that a cleaning service was probably beyond his financial reach at that time.
 
It's weekend, isn't that the only time to get to see yours?

Careful that you do not damage your Glasshouse. :story:

Of all the things to mock Nick with, the kids angle is one you might want to pass on.

Plenty of decent fathers only see their kids on the weekend. It's the ones who have them every day and still can't be bothered to take care of them that are dogshit people.
 
Imagine the utter filth and squalor they brought those babies (at the very least the youngest) home to.

If you can’t keep the floor of your home visible, don’t have kids.
How much of a dysfunctional retard does he have to be to not do laundry? Just stick the clothes in the machine, add a little soap, and turn it on. The most he has to do is move the clothes from one machine to another.
 
How much of a dysfunctional retard does he have to be to not do laundry?

Nick and wife were both coked out of their minds all the time. They were running what was essentially a trap house. In situations like that, personal hygiene and things like laundry cease. Getting the coke and doing the coke become the only priority. Junkies are as junkies do.
 
How much of a dysfunctional retard does he have to be to not do laundry? Just stick the clothes in the machine, add a little soap, and turn it on. The most he has to do is move the clothes from one machine to another.
Other than their own clothes the parents can expect the kids to fold and put away the rest as well(the youngest with some help maybe), once they're washed and dried. It's a damn simple task, the type of small and quick chore kids should be doing. No reason for there to just be piles of them around the house, and doubly so for any extended time. There's really no excuse.
 
It's weekend, isn't that the only time to get to see yours?

Careful that you do not damage your Glasshouse. :story:

Of all the things to mock Nick with, the kids angle is one you might want to pass on.

Soft disagree, but it's up to Aaron. Also, I don't think he'd "mock" Nick for it.

Aaron has been very respectful in his telling of stories (several) that involve the Rekieta kids. (He's also generally respectful when discussing his own kids. Does he sometimes laugh at his very spirited son's antics? Sure. But it's all in good humor. Kids can be crazy. It's Melton, Nick's buddy, who has been utterly repugnant in his remarks about Aaron's kids.)

On Friday, Aaron leaned heavily into saying that it was a Rekieta kid who started the ball rolling with the investigation - more than just the child wearing dirty clothes who was hungry.

That is interesting and relevant not just to this elevated gossip forum, but to the case generally. Importantly, the CPS case is probably still open.

IF this is true, it's interesting that Pastor Melin did not disclose this child's name when he reported concerns about the neglect and substance abuse several days before the arrest. I imagine the Pastor, sister-in-law, and Paula Holmen were trying to give the kid some cover.

It's also important to remember that the eldest Rekieta child has attended most of the hearings, including the sentencing (if Vanessa is to be believed).

At this point, Nick has accused / implied that Aaron:
  • Ate Nick's cum
  • Put Nick's drugs into the home
  • Drugged the Rekieta daughter
  • Commits financial fraud with fake donations
  • Physically and emotionally abused April
  • Watches cuck porn while reading the Farms while Nick was probably hacking his computer. While doing so, Nick probably committed fairly egregious crimes of reading Aaron's discussions with his main lawyer and Sean.
Many people have wondered if the children knew, if they were pushing back... Just how bad was it for them???

IF there is reliable evidence that Aaron has seen that a child reported directly, that's damning for Rekieta.

Having said all that, is it best if MNPR shows proof of this with an anonymous account? Probably.
 
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I'm sure the man careless enough to leave his cleaning supplies completely unguarded with no doors under his sink would be careful enough to remember to always keep his cocaine out of reach of his kids
I know everyone is (rightfully) mostly concerned with the cocaine, but it's also kind of shocking how little child-proofing is going on in a house that has a 6 year old in it. And it's not like this is their first child either. The booze isn't even kept out of reach. Am I missing something? Does he keep the streaming room locked when not in use? I get the feeling Rekieta has so much contempt for Ms. Sweep because she clocked how dangerous the situation was and didn't hold any punches when testifying.
This cleaning products not locked up stuff is dumb. The kids are long past old enough - they don't need locks on cabinets.

Besides, it's plain to see there are few, if any, actual cleaning products in that house.

(And I'm taking a shot at the dirt and mess, but jfc the amount of cleaning stuff under that sink would last about a day in a (kept-clean) house with 7 people in it.)
 
Plenty of decent fathers only see their kids on the weekend. It's the ones who have them every day and still can't be bothered to take care of them that are dogshit people.
Someone who's kids have handled cocaine because he brings them around drug addicts and exposes them to his degenerate cuck clique really should shut the fuck up. It also wasn't just some differing opinions why the marriage failed and he isn't around as a dad. He was a piece of shit and cheated, which he admitted to. He was also such an asshole about his ex that she was able to get a restraining order. Real father of the year material.

Aaron is a dirtbag. The only reason he doesn't get lambasted more is because he's put next to Niq and Qayla. Nick is his designated fat friend.
 
Everytime we get these glimpses of the Balldo bunker I take psychic damage. Not sure what the full walkthrough is going to do. I can see why he’s doing his best to hide it because if he thinks the photos he’s shared are good and with the teases of info we get from people who’ve seen the inside, then to quote that fat gelatinous blob PPP “Whoa buddy”
Reminds me more and more of Hell House by Richard Matheson. Nick probably would have bricked up the windows eventually.
 
Nick and wife were both coked out of their minds all the time. They were running what was essentially a trap house. In situations like that, personal hygiene and things like laundry cease. Getting the coke and doing the coke become the only priority. Junkies are as junkies do.
I struggle to imagine what they were doing all day. No jobs, no cleaning, they weren't feeding and taking care of the kids. Those 4 things take up most of my day. What do you do high on coke all day? I know the obvious answer is deviant sex but they can't have been doing that all day, every day.
 
His dryer was fine. He just never used it. Clothes were filed a foot high from bedroom to kitchen. Dirty.
I've always wondered if the house was always like that before the substance abuse. Like 5-6 years ago, because I'm including heavy alcohol use. It's hard to believe the house was always a dump since kid #1. I always assumed the booze/drugs and growing resentment in the marriage led to neither of them caring to keep a clean home.

Kayla sounded unhappy with her life from what you've indicated and resentful women tend to not want to play the stepford wife.
 
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