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- Feb 20, 2025
PO won't do it because she sees her job as quote making probation as easy as possible for Rekieta unquote but boy oh boy would this ever be the funniest day ever for a drug test. Fish in a barrel.

Rest assured, Nick and Kayla Rekieta are fully capable of a drug-assisted run til 10PM Sunday night with a combination of The Doctor™ Monster Energy Drink and Modafinil.
"I'm Nick Rekieta of Rekieta Law (true), a small law firm in central Minnesota" (false, defunct entity).Nick: "(...) Shut up! You're a nobody online like everybody else, but you're even more of a nobody. That's legal advice, baby. Take it in vain."
"I am giving 100% legal advice for all my clients, and this is protected by attorney-client privilege. And the Minnesota Board of Law Examiners, they actually approved and demanded that I say this specifically. That's what happened. (...) They've got this conundrum right now, some dork is telling them that I'm holding myself out as a lawyer representing clients, because I say, hey, I'm Nick Rekieta of Rekieta Law, a small law firm in central Minnesota. Those are all true statements, right? Nick Rekieta of Rekieta Law. And I am a lawyer. I'm not currently licensed to practice in Minnesota because my license is suspended, but I am a licensed attorney. I am licensed, but my license is suspended. I am not disbarred. My license is not gone or obliterated in any way. It's just on suspension. So they're telling me that they have a problem with me saying I'm a lawyer. I'm holding myself out as a lawyer. It's like, well, that's really interesting, because if I'm not a lawyer, if I'm not a lawyer, then the model rules of professional or Minnesota rules of professional conduct for lawyers cannot apply to me. It's like, if I'm not a lawyer, you can't hold me responsible under the rules. And if I am a lawyer, then I'm telling the truth. So if I'm bound by your rules, then I am a lawyer. I do not represent myself as licensed, but this is a weird artifact of how they do it. You can't apply the rules of professional conduct to non-lawyers. It doesn't work."
"I'm not currently licensed to practice in Minnesota because my license is suspended, but I am a licensed attorney" (false, Nick is suspended from practice, therefore unlicenced).
"It's like, well, that's really interesting, because if I'm not a lawyer, if I'm not a lawyer, then the model rules of professional or Minnesota rules of professional conduct for lawyers cannot apply to me" (The Ethics Board hates this one WEIRD trick!)
Nick seems to think being suspended is a FUNNY and WEIRD state of translucent semi-eligibility, which enables him to present himself as licenced attorney in Minnesota , yet not be subject to the rules of its bar association.
Would you trust a suspended doctor practicing medicine? A suspended architect building a new house? Fucking retard. Suspension is temporary disbarment until it is either restored or permanently enforced. Every layperson understands this, Nick is just flat-out lying. I think @RaptInPlastic would like some timestamps on such excellent Magic Words™
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