"I did not vow perfect fidelity."
This slimy fuck is even reframing his marriage vow, it's incredible really. HELLISH.
Whatever he is doing to Kayla and April, remember this is how he treated his mother and/or father. You can be guaranteed he is working his parents with the decades-long experience that only a spoiled child of privilege can muster.
He has gaslighted Kayla and April, but I don't think his Parents and Family have actually seen the true state of his home towards the end of his drug binge, not just dishevelled, but a disgusting Drug-Den with Children stepping over booze bottles and bags of drugs. Evidence of Child Neglect. Even evidence of cross contamination between the drugs and the children.
I have no legal education, but I have experience with situations similar to the Rekietas, where medical workers treating a person who are legally a ward of the state or under guardianship of a family member needed a fast legal decision so they could be admitted to residential care home within 5 working days or the exact opposite.
In each case, where we made it in time for a courthouse to amend or cancel or release some legal *thing*, what mattered to the judge was "is this request reasonable" in the broadest sense of the word "reasonable", did we follow the correct procedure? Where we respectful and timely with the courthouse staff? Did we make our objectives clear in our application? And most importantly; did it make sense, did it *feel* right.
Perhaps I'm naïve and lack the Legal experience to see the woods from the trees, but our argument for the release of the Bodycam seems much, much more reasonable than Rekieta's counter argument.