Nick is reviewing the clip of Sean discussing the Dr. Steve issue. Nick's main argument is fake laughing at his own fat jokes.
- Sean isn't dumb, he's dishonest for clout
- Melton produced the letter on Friday, there was no reason to produce it earlier
- The judge "acted as a coward", he wanted to put pressure on Melton and Nick, that's why he waited two weeks to rule
- They should have been granted the continuance because they didn't "cause undue delay" in the case
- There was a "scheduling glitch" caused by his replacement attorney; Patrick and him "weren't allowed" at the scheduling conference
- It should have been changed; the judge not granting continuance was "crazy"
- The judge dragged his feet; he prevented them from appealing, prevented them from getting writ of mandamus
- Nick makes a big deal out of Melton being away from his healthcare provider if he was forced to travel, but doesn't explain why he couldn't get a note from that healthcare provider
- Dr. Steve is "probably wrong on the HIPAA thing, everyone is wrong about HIPAA all the time"
- There "is an argument, maybe" that Aaron violated the Minnesota Human Rights Act by revealing "private medical information" [he didn't]
- Agitated: "I can call Aaron Imholte a faggot all day... I can talk about personal experiences with him... I can share photos... I can do all of these things" and it's not harassment
- "The second... THE SECOND... I get to talk to court about privacy and the sharing of private information... he's gonna have some issues... [cope vape]"
- The letter is protected information submitted in a court hearing under seal
- Sean is completely incorrect on the licensing statute, guaranteed he hasn't read it
- License isn't always required in Nevada to practice medicine [very smug, so that's probably his killer argument]
- absolutely seeething at Sean because he has given Aaron advice once or twice
- crazy amount of vaping, he's glued to that thing
- Highly agitated: no one in court just googles a letter for two minutes and says it's "fraud"; Sean as an attorney would never do this; it's "amazing" that he just sits there and lies about it, "HE KNOWS HE'S TELLING A LIE!"
- Starts googling Dr. Steve, takes forever
- Ultimately finds a connection between Steve and his company, which is proof there's no "fraud"
- Steve didn't expose himself to any liability, he's acting within the statute as a medical expert
- Nick thinks something Sean says about "misrepresenting the letter to the court" is an argument he "got from Aaron"; starts screeching, voice cracking, hands flapping... "This lying faggot!"
- Reiterates that the court "excluded the parties from the scheduling conference.... FOR NO REASON AT ALL!"; Nick wanted to be there but was told no; "The court creates it own fucking problems!"
- Sean says the Dabbleverse thinks Nick is good and smart because they hate Aaron; Nick completely misses the point and starts talking about how he is much more famous than Aaron
- Proof of Nick's legal acumen: his plea deal was "pretty universally praised" as a "really, really excellent plea deal"
- Pretends he isn't involved in any way with Melton's case and didn't tell him to hire the same lawyer
- Everything Aaron accuses them of is a lie and he "CAN'T WAIT!" to get on the witness stand
- Nick talks about Aaron's strategy: The judge said he won't let the HRO expire until he makes a decision; Aaron wants to run out the clock; he wants this to continue to June 26 when it will moot, and then Aaron can say he had a valid HRO against Nick; but now the judge will render a decision, it "won't be mooted out by time", which is good
- Sean says there's "no secret mic drop moments" in court; Nick cackles
- Nick screeches again about there being an exemption in the Nevada statue
- Sean hasn't read the statute; Aaron's lawyer hasn't read the harassment statue
- The judge is a "coward" who "may very well rule against" Nick
- The case wouldn't have gone differently in any way if Nick had just shut up
- Judge Ole tried to force them to agree to the order because he knows that otherwise the press would destroy him for being against the first amendment, against the constitution
- Nick screeches that he knows Minnesota law better than Sean, especially "in a practice area [Nick] has had a lot of success in"
- People in county government "have it out for" Nick, they leaked information after his arrest
- Nick has considered firing his lawyers multiple times and "may still do"; it's a tough decision if he will hire new counsel or proceed pro se
- The judge was "afraid" to issue an order, but has changed course now; Nick was pretty sure he would "let it run out", but now he's not going to
- Nick didn't yell or scream in a court room, he spoke very calmly to a lawyer; he talks about the "childish response" and that he know how to exploit it again
- Aaron has perjured himself in court by saying he never told someone to kill himself; Nick "can't wait" to play the clip where he told CitizenM to "neck himself"
- Nick talks about the exemptions in the Nevada statute again, but his examples are either about providing emergency medical care or having a prescription written by your doctor at home when you are travelling
This isn't all, but I have to go.