💀 Horrorcow Nicholas Robert Rekieta / Rekieta "Law" / Actually Criminal / @NickRekieta / "u/Early-Leopard-8351" - Polysubstance abusing puppy snuffing cuckold who dosed his child, "Lawtube pope" turned zesty Dabbleverse streamer. Swinger visitor of 🇯🇲 BBC resorts. Seethed at his ex-BF Aaron on REDDIT. Wife's gunted and toed bod worth $50. Drives like a Jeet.

Friday hearing outcome?

  • DENIED!

    Głosy: 40 9,9%
  • Upheld against Patrick Melton only.

    Głosy: 14 3,5%
  • Upheld against Nicholas Rekieta only.

    Głosy: 12 3,0%
  • Another win for the toe!

    Głosy: 192 47,5%
  • Continuance...

    Głosy: 146 36,1%

  • Łączna liczba głosujących
    404
  • Ankieta zamknięta .
Grown men playing coke fueled 4am strip twister in their hotel room is insane. :story:
Probably the least gay thing they did that night, bunch of faggots.
Nick and Aaron had to bang at least once, but neither wants to reveal it to a-log the other due to it being a massive self-own.
 
@notmandysock5728
"Guys Mandy just wants to leave the public spotlight to spend time with her family and rescued greyhounds on her 200 acre estate. She asked me to pass along this message when we met for a romantic week in Naples."
forgive me.

I ve only ever skimmed the mandy posts.

But if I have it right some dude skinwalked as his highschool crush, found that he could get clout playing as a cool girl mechanic that was into cars.

nick fell for her and said stupid shit.

Then kiwis did their thing and then he never spoke about her again?
 
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he’s just been busy with all the activities.
My favorite thing about this explanation of why he hasn't returned to streaming yet is how he isn't saying "I have to take my kids to all of these events," but instead a standalone remark that the kids have activities and sometimes those activities will run into the night. He's not the one taking them to those activities. He thinks he's being clever by putting an unrelated comment so he can play the mind game of "I didn't lie because I didn't say I was the one taking them!" They're probably still not living at home anymore.
 
My favorite thing about this explanation of why he hasn't returned to streaming yet is how he isn't saying "I have to take my kids to all of these events," but instead a standalone remark that the kids have activities and sometimes those activities will run into the night. He's not the one taking them to those activities. He thinks he's being clever by putting an unrelated comment so he can play the mind game of "I didn't lie because I didn't say I was the one taking them!" They're probably still not living at home anymore.

Its also clear in retrospect that the driving earlier in the year that was stressing him out so much was the 4 or 5 hour round-trip down to Minneapolis to buy his drugs.
 
Nick asks Kayla if she would mind if their kids did drugs at 18, Kayla says no and that she hopes they do it with her. Kayla continues to struggle with the hypothetical of the kids being old enough and then says that she prefers her kids to be 21 when they do drugs so that their brains have time to mature (her brain is mature enough to handle it, lol).
That's so FUNNY and WIERD.
Maybe Kayla was the one who introduced Nicky to drugs. She sure sounds like one of those druggies that are obsessed with finding new highs and by the last time you hear of them they are breaking into a store to do whippets.
 
Its also clear in retrospect that the driving earlier in the year that was stressing him out so much was the 4 or 5 hour round-trip down to Minneapolis to buy his drugs.
Nick is such a moron.

If there’s a quick way to get busted, it’s to drive long distances with dope in your car.

(And if he had been busted by the highway patrol with an ounce, you bet he’d be looking at some kind of intent or distribution charge.)

You think a lawyer would be smart enough to mail it to himself from Minneapolis or take a Greyhound or whatever, but nope!
 
Its also clear in retrospect that the driving earlier in the year that was stressing him out so much was the 4 or 5 hour round-trip down to Minneapolis to buy his drugs.
I dont know why he still bothers living in a suburb/rural area where you have to drive everywhere. He surely seems to hate nature and, by the look of the second house with untreated wells and decor from when the house was first built, maintaining the properties, spends the whole day inside drinking and having drugs in his basement studio, hates driving his kids to activities and we know Kayla is spazzed out all of the time and cant keep a big house clean.Are his kids "outdoorsy"?
 
I dont know why he still bothers living in a suburb/rural area where you have to drive everywhere. He surely seems to hate nature and, by the look of the second house with untreated wells and decor from when the house was first built, maintaining the properties, spends the whole day inside drinking and having drugs in his basement studio, hates driving his kids to activities and we know Kayla is spazzed out all of the time and cant keep a big house clean.Are his kids "outdoorsy"?
I think he's just too lazy to move.
 
I dont know why he still bothers living in a suburb/rural area where you have to drive everywhere. He surely seems to hate nature and, by the look of the second house with untreated wells and decor from when the house was first built, maintaining the properties, spends the whole day inside drinking and having drugs in his basement studio, hates driving his kids to activities and we know Kayla is spazzed out all of the time and cant keep a big house clean.Are his kids "outdoorsy"?

I would assume it was originally about proximity to the wife's family and having the kids grow up similar to how she did. But just like the homeschooling and the large family, it seems like whatever the original intent, Nick and wife are very different people today. I would assume with what happened at the church (which was probably Kayla's family church) and family members ratting them out, that the appeal of the area is done.
 
Brah, the courts are one of the few places that white privilege is a real and demonstrable thing. I could bring up the affluenza teen, who got probation for killing five people. But I prefer the chick who stabbed her boyfriend in a cocaine-fueled rage, broke the terms of her release by contacting her victim afterwards, and again by leaving the country for a Euro vacation. Never saw a day in prison. The judge said he didn’t want to ruin her ambition of becoming a surgeon. As if that should be his fucking concern. Pardon the hell out of me if I don’t think a black person would ever get that kind of consideration, unless they happen to already be a high-level athlete.
Brah that's literally bullshit and if you need evidence look at the way Timothy Simpkins was treated vs Rittenhouse
 
We’re pretty much all agreed that he’s not going to prison, despite giving a 6-year-old hard drugs and making personal enemies with every lawyer and judge within 100 miles of him. If that doesn’t denote a disparity in the justice system I’m not sure what could.

The drug stuff is just how minnesota works. They just don't treat drug possession - even with largish amounts - as something to put people in prison for. It can be very unjust compared to how they treat drug dealing but it is what it is.

He could go to prison on the stuff related to the children. They could still even up the charge given the positive test on the 9 year old. But he isn't likely to go to prison because the system currently leans toward keeping families and children together. The point of view of the powers that be is that its better to keep the family together under probation and drug testing than to put the kids into the system.

The general attitude is that prison is an expensive and often pointless option for alot of people. That prison should be reserved mostly for people can't function in normal society. That its better as much as possible to put people like Nick on a regime of drug testing and probationary supervision. To basically make his life NOT in prison as much of an annoying hell as they can make it.

Look at it this way. If they keep Nick on probation and drug testing for the full four years, they can force him to stay clean and make sure he takes care of his children semi-properly up a point where most of them will be old enough to avoid much more harm from NIck.

The place you can really see the inequality of minnesota in action is in how NIck's traffic offenses have been treated. He repeatedly drove without insurance or registration. He repeatedly got stopped in obvious speed traps and acted like an idiot to the police. He also no-showed and non-responded to bunches of vehicle violations. The lack of visible consequences in any of that does demonstrate NIck as white attorney with money getting treated special. Because alot of people who did a whole lot less than Nick car-wise have gotten the hammer dropped on them.
 
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