💀 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%

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That is actually legal? They can tell you to get a better job if they think you are working a job that pays less than they believe you are capable of earning, or the judge was just shit talking someone?
They can do pretty much whatever they like. If you don't like the deal, you can just do your time. Something I've seen more often is if your crime involved alcohol in some way, they might forbid a job at a liquor store or a bar.

Now, if telling you to do that would be adding terms to your plea agreement you never agreed to, or was self-serving (like if he ordered you to be his personal landscaper), that could conceivably get the judge in trouble.
In this tweet from February 9th, he basically tells us that one of his "inkaws" got too close to Aaron, started believing his "lies," and then convinced the rest of the in-laws to talk to the pastor about Rekieta.
And yet, somehow, all those "lies" turned out completely true and Nick pled to them.
 
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I hope it blows up in Branca's face
It is in a way. Not only is Nick acting like a fool on his stream but Nick brings in all the alogs that will stick around even after nick leaves. All they need to find is that one thing that will set Branca off. If they can Branca will go all chest out and start threatening to beat up and sue people. He really liked to portray himself as an alphachad on podcasts with drex.
 
All the chemicals needed to make fentanyl for the US for an entire year fits into about 100 oil barrels. It’s not a lot. The volume of the end product to be smuggled is even smaller.

But cocaine production is a bloody horrible process with 10s of thousands of people involved, and is a disaster all round - I’ve posted this documentary before but it’s pretty eye opening.

Cocaine will have toxic amounts of benzene (as in 100% of illicit cocaine), it comes from the process of denaturing the coco-plants with petrol and again on the street level where dealers will mix in benzene as a bulking agent, exposure to benzene causes permanent damage, and greatly increases the risk of cancer. It's why long time cocaine users suffer soft tissue damage of the palate, nose, throat and sinus, many develop leukaemia and blood disorders as a direct result of their cocaine use.

I'm kinda left speechless at people joking about cocaine, like it's a "naughty" but safe drug, different from meth or heroin.

I am again thinking of Rekieta's poor child, and the damage that has been done to her body.
 
Tl; dr: there are situations in which you will be told to stop being a dick or a lazy fuck and to go get the kind of job your education and experience would suggest you can get.
This can become incredibly unfair when whatever led to the divorce also involved some crime or even some lesser indiscretion that basically resulted in you being drummed out of the profession. So now you have a lengthy history of high earning, a high level of education, but no possibility of getting a position remotely similar to what you had before.

It becomes a matter of discretion for the judge at that point, as to whether you're being a spiteful asshole or just literally can no longer earn what you used to, and family court judges make mistakes. Family court is often the first thing a newly elected or appointed judge gets assigned, and most want to get out of it as soon as possible. So family court judges are either newbies, or the sort of judge who actually likes it and chooses to stay. These range from completely incompetent assholes to genuinely dedicated judges who sincerely want to help and somehow didn't burn out like most family court judges do.

I've heard criminal defense lawyers say they'd rather defend a murderer than a spiteful spouse because the murderers are very well behaved by comparison, and much less likely to shoot you when things don't go well.
 
Branca: Divorced, former cocaine junkie, suspiciously younger wife, promotes incel chud self-defence lessons in getting arrested for excessive force

Branca is also concerningly interested in redpill dating content for young men.

I did a post about it over in the Lawtube thread

I kept coming across Branca in hoe_math's livestreams when I was watching archived Lives from a year ago for his newish thread.

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TL; DW - Branca sent in five superchats over a 90 min stream a year back and even had this doodle commissioned on what a "Woman with no red flags" looks like.

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He superchatted so much that the host hoe_math said he'd check out the Law of Self Defense site offstream.

Branca used his superchats (and other Twitter replies with hoe_math) to brag about his 15 years younger wife Emily, how he won her heart by cold approaching her on the streets of Boston BITD, how he is blackpilled and only cares about making money and protecting his family, how much of a 1% Chad he is in terms of height/wealth/"masculinity", how much his wife loves him, how much he is a truth teller, etc.

It was a year ago, but it seems a little odd for an older GenXer who is supposedly happily married.

hoe_math himself is pretty misogynistic (particularly on his unhinged Twitter) and blames both dating woes and the collapse of Western civilization pretty much exclusively on thots, so I suppose he & Branca have that in common.
 
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All the chemicals needed to make fentanyl for the US for an entire year fits into about 100 oil barrels. It’s not a lot. The volume of the end product to be smuggled is even smaller.

But cocaine production is a bloody horrible process with 10s of thousands of people involved, and is a disaster all round - I’ve posted this documentary before but it’s pretty eye opening.

As much as Nick likes to position himself as superior to the meth addicts, at least they are buying a local American made product!
 
Could I possibly get a quick run down of what weeb wars was? I see it mentioned a lot but I wasn't here back then and wading through this thread is a nightmare. Pretty please!
Briefly:

It was an attempt, beginning in early 2019, by the forum to help Vic Mignogna fight back against sexual assault/abuse allegations that many thought were false. Many of the people giving Vic shit were seen as cows in their own right (i.e. Marzgurl). It started as a thread, but then morphed into a full subforum after emspex (former high level admin who is now gone) convinced Null to create it (now closed, with like 90% of it moved to spergatory).

It didn't work out so well in the end because Ty Beard boned Vic's defamation case. I don't regret trying to help Vic but, in retrospect, the execution of the whole thing was deeply flawed. The main point of failure was that Ty Beard wasn't nearly as proficient as he and Nick led people to believe. Ty was recommended to Vic by Nick.

Nick got a huge boost of popularity from Weebwars, and used a lot of the hard work people put in here on his own show to put #KickVic on blast, and make a pretty penny too. Accordingly, he was viewed for quite a while as "a friend of the Farms."

Also, you could just read this OP:


That is sort of a time capsule as to how Nick was viewed circa 2019.

Ironically, despite the Weebwars general thread being pretty high traffic, Nick's cow thread here has surpassed it by several thousand pages now.

All they need to find is that one thing that will set Branca off. If they can Branca will go all chest out and start threatening to beat up and sue people. He really liked to portray himself as an alphachad on podcasts with drex.
Refresh my memory: Doesn't Branca get pussy whipped by his own wife fairly regularly?

EDIT: Correction.
 
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The main point of failure was that Ty Beard wasn't nearly as proficient as he and Nick led people to believe.
Ty got main character syndrome. He did these 11:59 filing bullshit so it could be like "I worked until the last possible second to make a dramatic play and win the case!" and fucked everything up by being late.

The judge clearly wanted nothing to do with this either and I think he just punted to get eyeballs off of him.
 
I like how Skeletard thought Null would ban @MNPublicRecords for doing what the site literally exists to do.

What a dumb homo.
I don't think Nick ever really "got" this site.

And like I said earlier, his introduction to the Farms wasn't exactly normal. Weebwars wasn't normal KF fare. It was bordering on a personal army thing. God bless Vic, but I don't think something like that should happen again.
 
I like how Skeletard thought Null would ban @MNPublicRecords for doing what the site literally exists to do.

What a dumb homo.
Null should have IT Department'ed him and told him he needed to create a KF account and report him through the normal channels.

Watching Nick make an excuse that he fears being doxxed while Null has his phone number and everyone has his home address would be spectacular.
 
This can become incredibly unfair when whatever led to the divorce also involved some crime or even some lesser indiscretion that basically resulted in you being drummed out of the profession. So now you have a lengthy history of high earning, a high level of education, but no possibility of getting a position remotely similar to what you had before.

It becomes a matter of discretion for the judge at that point, as to whether you're being a spiteful asshole or just literally can no longer earn what you used to, and family court judges make mistakes. Family court is often the first thing a newly elected or appointed judge gets assigned, and most want to get out of it as soon as possible. So family court judges are either newbies, or the sort of judge who actually likes it and chooses to stay. These range from completely incompetent assholes to genuinely dedicated judges who sincerely want to help and somehow didn't burn out like most family court judges do.

I've heard criminal defense lawyers say they'd rather defend a murderer than a spiteful spouse because the murderers are very well behaved by comparison, and much less likely to shoot you when things don't go well.
Agree with all of that. Courts, but courts of both law and equity, especially, are inexact, and people at every end of the deal sometimes get a raw one. But not taking into account theoretical earning ability* makes the system ripe for exploitation (again, on either of the pre-divorce higher and lower-earning sides of the equation). I've seen a woman given 2 years of alimony to go get a job (immediately precipitating event prior to divorce was him bedding his secretary, but there were deeper and more longer-term issues), as she had a BA but had spent idk 12 or 15 years of marriage as a homemaker. And that seems fair. Her husband was ordered to pay $1k/month child support with a 60-40ish parenting time split and his his historical salary in the low sixes (peak/at divorce around $300k, but mostly mid- ones). He did not do that for too long, as he was heading down an unrelated spiral. She ended up doing OK and started a career in her early 40s, kids continued in their private school on work study/ reduced tuition and got raised and went to college, blah blah. (So I'm saying that even putting aside that he stopped paying child support after a bit, the 2 years for her to go and get employable seemed reasonable.)

* if someone is literally no longer able to be employed in their profession, then the calculation/ imputation should of course factor that in. Whatever the reasons, if you're no longer able to be a surgeon, you shouldn't be imputed a typical surgeon's salary, or what you earned at peak earning power. Likewise, a barred person with 10 years' experience in firms but working for the last 10 as membership director for a non-profit and who has kids 100% of the time post-divorce shouldn't be imputed a biglaw partner salary. But some people get pretty strategic about what work they will/ won't do in the wake of a nasty divorce. And on that note, the burnout (or indifference) in that area doesn't surprise me. Divorce is exceptionally hard to do gracefully, and it has a way of making everyone miserable (in both senses). Being around miserable people day-in and day-out, while also having to do the actual contentious job, has to be wearing. Often a person either fights over every petty unimportant thing, or just rolls over and gets fucked; either way can put people at their lowest, dumbest, and most demanding of everyone, including their lawyer.

I don't think Nick ever really "got" this site.
If it doesn't revolve around him, he doesn't "get" anything.
 
Nick is just upset he cannot prove for certain who they are and he is seething a whomever he can.
Aside from his ex-boyfriend Aaron The Bull, has skelly gone after any men? He's just like Ethan Ralph 🐷, he immediately attacks women.

Six because then Kayla would be free to go after the man she really loves.
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@Fapcop

Nick has still not gotten over it, and since he still thinks of himself as a social media expert, he really thinks he can browbeat Null into doing whatever he wants. He's insane now.
The only contention with their drops was "drip feeding", which isn't against the rules but usually frowned upon. That's because typically, the people doing it wants attention.
(Faith Vickers diary and her text messages with Ethan Ralph 🐷 just to name a couple).

This user handled it quite well. It was clear they didn't want attention themselves. It would have been a mess if they just dropped those low quality printouts all at once, it would have been at least a hundred pages.

I think they're some onlooker that got curious about the case. They were able to access it. They thought it was just going to be funny and maybe voyeuristic even. Similar to feeding the skelly his own gross Denny's joke. Oh, did they not expect to see "A. R. tested positive for cocaine (or a metabolite) at >5000pg/mg". Shocked, pissed they were; then that turned into anger and disdain.
Then they did what they did.

:really: but they broke site rules JAAWWWWSHH don't touch the cow you nekoshota lover something social cues you're a nice person by the way *picks up redo the healer full version*.

Because we need someone so punctual and literate, he doesn't even show up to a zoom hearing for his fleshlight's speeding ticket to interpret rules of this website. He can't even read an abstract properly.

Fuck right off.
 
In fairness that guy was a piece of shit and totally deserve it. Plus, his death inspired the movie Roadhouse!
McElroy completely had it coming. He was a pedophile rapist arsonist vicious piece of shit. Imagine being such a vile creature that someone shot you In Broad Daylight in front of dozens of witnesses and not a single person could remember who they saw doing it.

Nick is probably almost on that level.
This user handled it quite well. It was clear they didn't want attention themselves. It would have been a mess if they just dropped those low quality printouts all at once, it would have been at least a hundred pages.
"Drip feeding" is usually disfavored in the extreme, but the delivery is what mattered. MN did that shit perfectly. It was almost always as punishment for a copestream. The dumb Nick nigger knew he couldn't even stream without getting another dump directly on his face.

Again, not generally site policy, but in this case? Perfect.
 
Really? Because for me, it'd be the fentanyl.
There is literally medical grade fent that is made in licensed labs for legitimate pharma use. (There is a little bit of coke that technically exists like that too, but you are never going to see it as a user.) and like @Oxyjen says the better analog would be opium/heroin. Theoretically there are places where that stuff is at least grown by farmers who are free men and just trying to make cash, and the extraction process is literally just "slit pod, receive opium". It's bad but not nearly as bad as coke.
 
Gary from Geeks and Gamers has a similar background of drug abuse. Even did a stint in prison for it.

But you don't see the G+G crew clamoring to get Nick on their show.

I wouldn't mind if Branca's sympathy for Nick manifested as telling Nick to GTFO the Internet and care of his family, but platforming this idiot in his current state is just dumb. I hope it blows up in Branca's face, and Nick's streams with Branca causes Nick's P.O. to swoop down on Nick.

Branca thinks Nick can be the Depp/Rittenhouse cash cow again--much like himself. I am convinced that he thinks that he can help Nick help himself and get in on the ground floor of another legal grift.

Could I possibly get a quick run down of what weeb wars was? I see it mentioned a lot but I wasn't here back then and wading through this thread is a nightmare. Pretty please!

The #MeToo moment of the American anime voice actors, basically. Nick used his cachet as a 'lawyer' to rally online support for the accused, Vic Mignogna, and raisef over 300k USD in a GoFundMe to fund a defamation suit against his detractors. Nick streamed near nightly covering the legal and social media drama that came from slapfights between the legal parties and SM commentators on both sides--all the while collecting massive numbers of SuperChats. Nick also recommended the lawyer who ended up bungling the case procedurally in a way that led to its dismissal. KF was largely Pro-Vic and did a lot of OSINT and opposition research that made it's way into Nick's hands and was use for content of his show.

"We weren't going to release it, but what Nick said was so fucked up he gave us no choice."

I think they will leak it to someone who will leak it, then they will cover it as the cat is already out of the proverbial bag. They might even bring Nick on in an 'exclusive' to tell hsi side of things.

I like how Skeletard thought Null would ban @MNPublicRecords for doing what the site literally exists to do.

What a dumb homo.

He knows it is someone close to him, and that burns him. He does not know exactly who, or he would passively-aggressively confront them or name them on his show. He is frustrated by this, and has attempted to twist the meaning of 'don't pozload my neghole' into 'anyone who has personal contact with me is not allowed to post on KF!'

I don't think Nick ever really "got" this site.

And like I said earlier, his introduction to the Farms wasn't exactly normal. Weebwars wasn't normal KF fare. It was bordering on a personal army thing. God bless Vic, but I don't think something like that should happen again.

I think that two factors weigh against a repeat performance:

1. Vic was such a special case, I doubt that there would be someone as sympathetic--save perhaps Null if he got into real trouble
2. Many were burned by the experience, and--unlike WWI--are not keen or inclined to repeat the venture.
 
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