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I think there was an element of, Ty was at the point in his career (at least pre-COVID) where he was doing the handshakes and signing off on things, but his team was doing a lot of the actual lawyering and contract writing. You can see Nick kind of hint at that with the reaction to some of the filings (some of the initial ones weren't great). I think Ty was rusty at in-court practice (if he ever had it), and wasn't used to the day to day stuff. Like not keeping up on things about remote notary. Or when you need testimony notarized. Which proved fatal to Vic's case.Ty strikes me as someone who was painfully out of his depth for the moment and intent on capitalizing his five minutes of fame for his business, but not actively trying to con people. Ty's problem is that he tried to go too far outside his lane and made himself look like a dumbass.
My vote goes to stupid.
Under the latest Stallyn19 clip of Aaron.
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Under Aaron's "Vegas business" clip, don't know if posted before.
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Fewer Somalians.I just want to remind you that we nuked Japan twice, and we got anime as a result.
What do you think we'll get if we nuke Minnesota twice?
Bold of you to assume he will be embarrassed like a normal person instead of turned on like the exhibitionist pervert he is.My main point was really meant to be that he'd have to deal with the embarrassment of all of the evidence of his wife being a whore being shared in court.
I think there was an element of, Ty was at the point in his career (at least pre-COVID) where he was doing the handshakes and signing off on things, but his team was doing a lot of the actual lawyering and contract writing. You can see Nick kind of hint at that with the reaction to some of the filings (some of the initial ones weren't great). I think Ty was rusty at in-court practice (if he ever had it), and wasn't used to the day to day stuff. Like not keeping up on things about remote notary. Or when you need testimony notarized. Which proved fatal to Vic's case.
BUT... let's not forget what a fuck up judge Chupp was. Chupp and Ty were equal fuckups.
Hopefully this is finally the end of the radio fantasy and all associated nonsense and Aaron can get out and just be a relatively normal offline person. Or at worst run a youtube channel with uploads not the pointless endless begging live crap.Wyświetl załącznik 8039525Wyświetl załącznik 8039489
10/13/2025 - October 13, 2025 - Notice of Judicial Determination
Judicial Officer: Schultz, Heidi E.
Index #76
Aaron Imholte continues to stack Ls , as Judge Heidi E. Schultz reviews and DENIES his request for weekend jail stints.
Aaron is now due to attend jail for 8 days straight from this friday.
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Nick Rekieta has taken this news with an expected level of glee.
Another WIN for the Balldo!Aaron Imholte continues to stack Ls , as Judge Heidi E. Schultz reviews and DENIES his request for weekend jail stints.
Aaron is now due to attend jail for 8 days straight from this friday.
He should really do a call in to Johnny.Wyświetl załącznik 8039525Wyświetl załącznik 8039489
10/13/2025 - October 13, 2025 - Notice of Judicial Determination
Judicial Officer: Schultz, Heidi E.
Index #76
Aaron Imholte continues to stack Ls , as Judge Heidi E. Schultz reviews and DENIES his request for weekend jail stints.
Schultz is so disinterested in his argument that she provides a two sentence directive as an overlay to his request filing. No reasoning or argument. Get in the cell, toe man.
Aaron is now due to attend jail for 8 days straight from this Friday.
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[Live / Archive]
Nick Rekieta has taken this news with an expected level of glee.
We are seeing a rapid uptick in (Manic Nick) behavior. Could we be in for a new Balldo Season 2 arc?
They seemed to be a "we handle everything for you" type firm for rich people, and Ty seemed to mostly be a client services guy / manager. The fact that nobody was prepared for the Chup and be was the local guy makes me think there was a total dirth of litigation experience.Ty might be the deal-maker and bring in and retain the clients by golfing, drinking, and smoking with them. This is a valid role, but not one that makes you fit for court room practice
Remember that scene on Nick's show where he swore on a mountain of Bibles to Vic's mom that he'd never let him get done dirty? Then he did him dirty with utter incompetence and then ran away like a total coward?Was he as bad a con as Nick, or just stupid?
Actually ultimately winning the case would have been a long, slow slog, but this isn't what happened. He didn't even lose it in a normal way. The outcome had zero to do with the merits. Despite not being a SLAPP suit, by the definition of the statute, Ty turned it into one by fucking up in such an utterly fundamental way that the court never even looked at the merits, because he lied and claimed to have been personally present simultaneously all over Texas on the same day.Did he have a case? Yeah -- but it wasn't going to be the easy, slam dunk Nick made it out to be.
I think this alone was a red flag. A conflict of interest, or as we call it, a "coi". Maybe it's because I've worked in the public sector before (academia and health care) where this shit really matters and people would get fired or even sued over pulling such obvious nepotism hires.Nick was a licensed attorney at the time, seemingly sympathetic to Vic's plight, and Ty was licensed in the state in which Vic would have to sue. There were no blatant red flags for Vic to see at that time.
to Potentially Criminal show! Aaron could even do a live read of your Stoney's ad, FROM THE CLINK!He should really do a call in toJohnny.
It's interesting that Ty did manage a few early victories in the court of public opinion - getting Vic back to Kamehameha con (or whatever the fuck) was a big dub, especially with the long-ass lines he generated. Vic's still able to do signings (granted not at woke conventions), and he's even still doing indie movie acting now and then. They seemed much better managed to deal with the PR crisis side of things, than the legal side of things.Remember that scene on Nick's show where he swore on a mountain of Bibles to Vic's mom that he'd never let him get done dirty? Then he did him dirty with utter incompetence and then ran away like a total coward?
Yeah. As bad as Nick.
Almost like that's why Nick's grandma and grandpa ended up going with Ty and his firm to manage their affairs.They seemed to be a "we handle everything for you" type firm for rich people, and Ty seemed to mostly be a client services guy / manager. The fact that nobody was prepared for the Chup and be was the local guy makes me think there was a total dirth of litigation experience.
Many of us were deceived as well. It's more of a teachable moment that Vic was used by grifters and incompetent lawyers for profit than any moral failing of his own.Absolute bullshit and victim blaming
Bring on the cat that despises Keanu as well.Aaron should definitely get Geno and Keanu to host his show
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10/13/2025 - October 13, 2025 - Notice of Judicial Determination
Judicial Officer: Schultz, Heidi E.
Index #76
Aaron Imholte continues to stack Ls , as Judge Heidi E. Schultz reviews and DENIES his request for weekend jail stints.
Schultz is so disinterested in his argument that she provides a two sentence directive as an overlay to his request filing. No reasoning or argument. Get in the cell, toe man.
Aaron is now due to attend jail for 8 days straight from this Friday.
Wyświetl załącznik 8039518
[Live / Archive]
Nick Rekieta has taken this news with an expected level of glee.
We are seeing a rapid uptick in (Manic Nick) behavior. Could we be in for a new Balldo Season 2 arc?