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.

What would the outcome of the harassment restraining order be?

  • A WIN for the Toe against Patrick Melton.

    Votes: 63 14.9%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 6 1.4%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 107 25.2%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 79 18.6%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 169 39.9%

  • Total voters
    424
He was fucking them in exchange for coke.

Thats like bragging about fucking literal whores.

"Yeah, but he got laid (by paying women to fuck him)'.

And in one case his wife was busy fucking someone else.
People really undersell how fucked up the April situation was.

Nick literally bragged about making her into a drug whore by getting her addicted to coke and still says that they were in this deep, true love that was far greater than the love he shared with his wife of 2 decades and mother of his 5 kids.

He's either insane enough to think a drug whore doing whatever he wants because he's supplying is love or he knows what he's doing and is just lying.

Both are evil and dangerous.
 
Nick will go live soon. Meanwhile...
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... someone has found another study for him, describing the cutting edge of hair sample analasys in... 2001.

Full copy attached.
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I am sure the balldowashers will find a relevant study one day.
 
The balldo guarding judge has denied Hardin the body cam footage and any access to the body cam footage because someone totally miss clicked a box when the footage was uploaded. Nick and Ralph continue to win.

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I was mistaken. Even though this dropped today, it is the judge's official ruling on Nick's case and isn't about Harin's suit that he filed last week.
 
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(This is apparently related to an older request, not the new lawsuit that Hardin recently filed)
Really? It's dated today tho.
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Call me a negative Nancy but I doubt that if the court is saying "Yo! Someone fat fingered this and entered it into evidence so we cool and no footage evah, cuz" is gonna be persuaded by ANY legal argument.
 
Man, getting surpassed in comic book sales by a black man really fucked EVS up. He should stop being a racist prick.

Really? It's dated today tho.
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Hardin did two things.

1. A motion to intervene in Nick's criminal case.
2. A separate lawsuit.

Wentzell denied #1. #2 is a separate matter from that. There may also be an appeal in #1.
 
I swear someone posted that it was in the Hardin thread.
I'm definitely being gaslit, but I'll delete my post just in case.
No, you were right.
It must be noted that that denial is in the original State v. Rekieta case, not the new separate case (this thread) in which Hardin is the plaintiff.
 
OK, I've continuously sided with Kurt over Nick in their cooking wars, but this is just obscene. You can't brown more than about 250 grams/half a pound of ground beef at a time. The beef starts shedding liquid and then it stews rather than browns. If you need to do a lot, you have to brown it in batches.

Also, the oil goes in before the beef. You have to get the oil hot to brown the beef. Putting cold oil into a pan full of ground beef will just reduce the temperature and you'll get grey stewed sludge rather than browned ground beef.

Can none of these fuckers read a recipe book? The very first time I read a recipe for a ragu, it taught me how to brown your ground beef properly. It won't have been anything fancy -- almost certainly Delia Smith's Complete Cookery Course.
I think browning minced meat in small batches is a massive waste of time for an extremely lackluster reward: too much surface for water loss., you always get an uneven, sad browning. All the Maillard reaction I get for the - extremely rare - ground beef ragout, I get from the side fond because those tiny clumps of browned ground beef chews like rubber. Shredded meat from larger chunks properly browned are always preferred for ragout.
 
Black powder is included in the prohibited firearms in Minnesota for felons. There is also no registration of non NFA firearms in Minnesota. It's a popular misconception that there exists a US wide registry for handguns and rifles that police can just look up. Nick can petition to restore his rights and frankly I wouldn't be surprised if they grant it considering how they're covering for him. "I need a gun to defend my family from the evil stalker farms!"
There isn't a formal registry of all firearms and who owns them, but thanks to background checks it usually isn't too hard for police to find out. Background checks include a description of the firearm purchased, including make, model, and serial number. The ATF isn't supposed to (they're prohibited by statute iirc) take all this data and collate it into a single database matching all firearms to their current owners, but when has that ever stopped anyone? And it's not like it would be impossible to search through the uncollated data, anyways.

The exception to this is the so-called "gun show loophole," wherein if an individual who wants to sell a personally owned firearm to another individual, no background check is required. This is annoying from a law enforcement perspective not only because there's nothing to prevent someone who would fail a background check from buying a gun this way (apart from, y'know, the seller not wanting to sell to someone like that, common decency and all) but it also leaves no paper trail and thus pokes a massive hole in the de-facto registry described above.
 
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