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That would make sense. This order does indeed lay out a distinct claim that Nick is harassing Aaron via twitter/the internet, and so continuing to do so as he did this weekend seems likely to cause some minor issues if Aaron presents them to the Sheriff's Office.I think it's "I want \ don't want" and neither is circled or is not visible on this copy.
I would assume "want".
I care because those reddit fags are likely to fuck up any actual chance Nick faces consequences.Nick's a bad guy so I wouldn't care either way. I guess I'd feel bad about Nick's kids being involved mostly so that'd be the deciding factor against it
fucking based MNPublicRecordsDon't be silly, he had to know it would all end up here sooner or later.
All of this seems accurate aside from the obvious "former friend" mistake that's been pointed outHats off!
Nick not allowed within 1000 ft of Aaron's home, no direct contact, good from June 26, 2025 unless changed by another court (can be changed/vacated by Nick if he requests it within 20 days)
Aaron claims Nick,
Notably in the fee waiver section, Aaron alleges fear of substantial harm due to Nick "follows, monitors, or pursues another, whether in person or through any available technological or other means"
- Followed, monitored, or pursued petitioner
- made uninvited visits to petitioner
- Made harassing calls or text to petitioner
- made threats to petitioner
- frightened petitioner with threatening behavior
- called petitioner abusive names
- used social media to harass petitioner
He requests his address be withheld, but it's in the document in at least two places.
Aaron calls Nick a "former friend"
The April 11th from Nick does appear, and it does appear to be Aaron's handwriting. The end date for the "using personal info without consent to invite, encourage, or solicit a third party to engage in a sexual act with the victim" ends November 10th, 2024.
Aaron describes the effect of the harassement:
"I cannot live a normal life, do my daily work, without worrying if he is going to invent some new threat or make up some new charge that I am not responsible for. Ever since his arrest for felony cocaine possession and child endangerment, and my cooperation with the police, and his access of my google account, I have been worried he could come to my house and cause trouble, especially while my children are home."
On if he believes it will continue
"Yes. He seems unhinged in regards to me and obsessed with inflicting whatever kind of 'punishment' he feels I deserve. I do believe he could get physical at some point."
Aaron does ask he and his kids are included, including an adult ward for whom he is the legal guardian.
Aaron seems to not request an iniital hearing (even if not granted). Clearly the court agreed.
HRO was requested for 1 year.
Nick sensed MNPR returning to post the order, so he instinctively woke up from his nitrous coma to break the HRO
I hope he grew some brains or balls, or hopefully both, and will report every single violation, as far-fetched as it may be, just like Nick and meltonites did in his case.Which he should but probably wont, cause the man's retarded.
I hope he grew some brains or balls, or hopefully both, and will report every single violation, as far-fetched as it may be, just like Nick and meltonites did in his case.
To be fair, that retardation was a Nick special.He shit the bed.
He tried one thing (that was completely retarded) and failed completely.
I guess that stream the day after the HRO where he mentioned Aaron for 4 hours was a bad idea after all“and no online mentions”
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not a safe bet.One would hope but the man spent months not getting an HRO when it would have been advisable.
Something tells me he will now put off reporting violations until it is too late.
“and no online mentions”
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Now let's see Kurt do it!!! Nick would only have "tilting at windmills" left for content.View attachment 7580629
And just like that, Aaron Imholte nukes most of Nick Rekieta's content.
Interesting. But still, if that is accurate about Minneapolis, that is a TERRIBLE decision made by those with an agenda + ostriches with heads in the sand.You're mistaken. And though a bit off topic, it does have a few lolz.
Hamtramck MI has has it for 20 years+.
It used to be a Polish town (by Detroit). Went full lib so they welcomed Muslims & all things Muslim. Now the Muslims took over & libs pissed cuz they can't hang Pride flags anymore.
Here you go:How did MSP turn into leftist shithole Mogadishu II? Who started the influx of all the Somali trash?
Ethnic Somalis first emigrated to the Twin Cities in the United States after the start of the civil war in Somalia during the early 1990s, or from other parts of Greater Somalia. Many of the newer arrivals moved to Minnesota through voluntary agencies (VOLAGS), who helped them settle in. Somalis who had arrived earlier also assisted the more recent immigrants.
Somalis in the Twin Cities and elsewhere in the United States often send resources to their extended families abroad, remittances that were facilitated by the signing of the Money Remittances Improvement Act. Following a greatly improved security situation in Somalia in 2012, many Somali U.S. residents have also begun returning to Mogadishu and other parts of the country. A few of the homeward-bound immigrants along with some American-born associates have been sought and/or prosecuted for allegedly providing material support to the Al-Shabaab and Islamic State political militant groups. However, according to intelligence officials, fewer expatriates were joining the groups' ranks by late 2013.. Most of the returnees have instead repatriated for investment opportunities and to take part in the ongoing post-conflict reconstruction process in Somalia. Participating in the renovation of schools, hospitals, roads and other infrastructure, they have played a leading role in the capital's recovery and have also helped propel the local real estate market.
Ethnic Somalis first emigrated to the Twin Cities in the United States after the start of the civil war in Somalia during the early 1990s, or from other parts of Greater Somalia. Many of the newer arrivals moved to Minnesota through voluntary agencies (VOLAGS), who helped them settle in. Somalis who had arrived earlier also assisted the more recent immigrants.
Somalis in the Twin Cities and elsewhere in the United States often send resources to their extended families abroad, remittances that were facilitated by the signing of the Money Remittances Improvement Act. Following a greatly improved security situation in Somalia in 2012, many Somali U.S. residents have also begun returning to Mogadishu and other parts of the country. A few of the homeward-bound immigrants along with some American-born associates have been sought and/or prosecuted for allegedly providing material support to the Al-Shabaab and Islamic State political militant groups. However, according to intelligence officials, fewer expatriates were joining the groups' ranks by late 2013. Most of the returnees have instead repatriated for investment opportunities and to take part in the ongoing post-conflict reconstruction process in Somalia. Participating in the renovation of schools, hospitals, roads and other infrastructure, they have played a leading role in the capital's recovery and have also helped propel the local real estate market.
Somalis started arriving in Minnesota in 1992. Some came as refugees while others arrived as immigrants through the sponsorship of family members, or relocated to Minnesota from other parts of the United States. Refugee resettlement agencies like the International Institute of Minnesota and World Relief Minnesota, non-profit faith-based service organizations like Lutheran Social Services and Catholic Charities, Somali-led organizations like Somali Family Services and the Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota, and Somali individuals and families helped facilitate the migration and resettlement of Somalis in Minnesota.
In 2018, Minnesota hosts one of the largest Somali communities in the Somali diaspora. The exact number of Somalis living in the state is difficult to determine, and estimates range from 30,000 to 100,000. Census data from 2015 offered an estimate of 57,000. The majority of Somalis in Minnesota live in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, while others have settled in smaller towns throughout the state. Many Somalis have chosen Minnesota because of their social networks, for educational and employment opportunities, and to access an array of services. Somalis also cite Minnesota’s high standard of living and a reputation for martisoor (hospitality).
[...]support from local, volunteer resettlement agencies that work with governments to help refugees find housing, schooling and jobs. Minnesota's agencies, including Lutheran Social Services, Arrive Ministries, International Institute of Minnesota and Minnesota Council of Churches, have a long history of successful refugee resettlements.
Dr. Samatar also cited Minnesota's strong economy, which gave Somali-Americans job opportunities (many in western Minnesota), schooling options, health care and a safe place to live.
"And the state of Minnesota has always been considered a kind and successful place," he said.
You're giving Nick a lot of credit if you think he can not talk about something even to the detriment of his status with a court case.View attachment 7580629
And just like that, Aaron Imholte nukes most of Nick Rekieta's content.