💀 Horrorcow Nicholas Robert Rekieta / Rekieta "Law" / Actually Criminal / @NickRekieta / "u/Early-Leopard-8351" - Polysubstance abuser, child doser, dog killer. "Lawtube pope" turned zesty Dabbleverse Redditor streamer. Swinger "whitebread ass nigga" who snuffs animals and visits 🇯🇲 BBC resorts. Legally a cuckold. Still not over his ex Aaron. Wife's bod worth $50.

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Luna's expiration date is?

  • <1 year

    Votes: 158 22.6%
  • Around 2 years

    Votes: 278 39.8%
  • 3-5 years

    Votes: 94 13.4%
  • As long as a pug lives, Karen farmer.

    Votes: 169 24.2%

  • Total voters
    699
I dont think Nick has any interest in religion. He has to put up with it to keep Kayla happy and to spend time thinking about religion only terms of how to normalize their degeneracy as a couple to Kayla.
Nick and Kayla both strike me as people that live in the idea of the life they thought they wanted.
 
Or he is paying the Criminal guy for 2 different cases, 2 different representations

Ummmm... That's what the quoted section says?

I assume most of the middling ones are up to their eyeballs in credit card debt. Even with Minnesota being a relatively cheap place to live, the cost of those two kids alone will be significant. Could be that Aaron was wise and disciplined enough to have made wise investments in his younger years and supplement his hobby income with the proceeds, but he doesn’t seem like the type. It’s surprising to me that buying that house next to Nick’s would have even been an option with how little Steel Toe generates and how substantial his outgoings must be.

I would have to re-check the Aaron thread, but I was pretty sure the radio (now web) show was his sole source of income.

The last two are court appointed.

But Nick get the privilege of paying for them. I find most court-appointed things are paid for by the parties in America (except for ridiculous pro se fees and criminal public defenders)

This isn't just YouTubers. It is everywhere.

As I have gotten older, I am realizing as I get to know people that there are very good odds there was a "small million dollar loan" or "they bought me the diner and I ran it" or "I inherited it" or any other permutation of this.

Most people gloss over the part where they got help and go right to the success. There is nothing wrong with help; but I am going to say that a large majority of successful people neglect to tell people about the loan or the inheritence or the people they knew when they took the first step.

Just one of those weird things you maybe notice. The people that brag loudest about what they earned are usually the ones hiding the most about the origins of their success.

Yes, and there are more secret millionares that shut up and just live in a nice suburb, pay for the kids to go to good schools, own a boat or motorcycle, take long holidays, and work at whatever got them the success.
 
Court-appointed, sure, but he still has to pay for them
That's not how that works

But Nick get the privilege of paying for them. I find most court-appointed things are paid for by the parties in America (except for ridiculous pro se fees and criminal public defenders)
You are entitled to court appointed counsel if you are indigent as well in cases invovling the custody of your children because the parents have due process and liberty rights.

Here, a GAL was appointed by the Court and the kids asked for an attorney. It would make no sense that the parents are on the hook for them. Those are costs they have no say in.

Either way it's a weird topic because the people who typically end up having their kids taken by the county are poor as fuck. This situation is an exception.
 
Five days without publicly posting on Twitter, and now an announcement he is streaming tonight? I assume he spent the last few days working on "more important things behind the scenes", which would be Rekieta-speak for buying cocaine.
Don't forget his second favorite off stream activity, sperging at people in DMs. Camelot laughed at the wrong joke, and wetbrain got his balldo rings in a twist.

Timestamped at 10:58

He also mentions how pissed Drexel is with Nick over the 9yo testing positive for coke. (around 4:40)
 
That's not how that works


You are entitled to court appointed counsel if you are indigent as well in cases invovling the custody of your children because the parents have due process and liberty rights.

Here, a GAL was appointed by the Court and the kids asked for an attorney. It would make no sense that the parents are on the hook for them. Those are costs they have no say in.

Either way it's a weird topic because the people who typically end up having their kids taken by the county are poor as fuck. This situation is an exception.

Correction:

The McKenna Attorney is paid for by the state 'at public expense'

SOURCE

The GAL fees are assessed and managed by the court BUT can be modified based on ability to pay.

SOURCE

I was basing this on the experience of a mate who got divorced in America, do I was only partly correct.
 
Part of the reason for wanting Aaron to buy the old balldo bunker (tbf at a reasonable rate), was so Nick could put the addition on to his house, INCLUDING THE SEX DUNGEON
Every once in a while Aaron's stories will include a tidbit which can be corroborated.

I believe that near the end of last year Nick threw out the example of the home addition as something else he had put on hold along with the 5k Locals gift, and claimed it was due to the expense of his lawsuit with Monty.

About 2.5 months ago, near the start of March 2024, something changed. Nick said he was working on something which would allow him to build the addition to his house which would include a new studio area. He would announce it as soon as he was in a position to do it.

Nick talks in his very vague way which thread regulars are used to. But it's clear that there is something that he was waiting on happening, which allowed him to "think we may be in a position to do that soon". At the time, I assumed that what he was waiting on was Celeste writing a check, but Nick selling his second house to Aaron would also fit with this perfectly.


Its an interesting narrative. One thing I wonder about is if Nick's finances by that point required selling that house. That he needed the money from Aaron buying the house to shore up his own money situation. I wonder about this because if Nick was as rich as he pretends to be, he could have let them stay in that house as much as they wanted without a purchase. The only reason I can see for everyone in the polycule pushing so hard for Aaron to buy the house was a need for the money from it. Its would also be right in line with junkie thinking to sell something like a house to get more cash at a point where cash isn't coming in like it used to.
My read on the situation, which is speculative but is based on what I know about what is public, is that his home living situation is paid for, and that Nick has to pay for himself are the toys like the Mustang, swinger resort vacations, drugs, and (probably) the extension to his house. The Locals 5k gift would be included on this list at the very bottom after everything else.
 
Sorry, I got the name wrong.

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Wasn't the people in the house some down on luck cousins of Kayla's?

It takes a special guy to seeth at people living rent and mortgage free in his second house, while he lives rent and mortgage free in the house he didn't buy.
 
Five days without publicly posting on Twitter, and now an announcement he is streaming tonight? I assume he spent the last few days working on "more important things behind the scenes", which would be Rekieta-speak for buying cocaine. It was far too optimistic of me to even entertain the notion that his lawyer had convinced him to get off social media ahead of the trial.
Gotta get those sweet post-debate grifter bucks. Can't help himself
 
And then it got worse when he decided to focus on his sex life and relationship advice that nobody asked for (two of the people he's claimed to help have divorced, btw).
I think he started droning on about sex and relationships because his was such a disaster. Kayla wasn’t fully embracing Nick wanting a harem, so he would show how wrong she was by being a YT expert on relationships!! How could Kayla try to argue against a man if he has a hundred thousand people coming to him for advice about their relationships!? Look at all these people in his Locals that agree!

Aaron revealing that Kayla listened to Nick’s streams surprised me, but now some of his weird streams make more sense given that he was talking to Kayla, about her or trying to demonstrate “all these people” support his pov. Weird form of peer pressure to deploy, but seems to fit Nick’s personality.


I think Nick abandoned Lawtube because the other lawyers were onto him about being a "nonpracticing lawyer" and he didn't want his inexperience publicly exposed. He tried to convert to a lifestyle channel, but nobody wanted to watch that.
This is really why he backed off lawtube. He was a shitty lawyer. He has been so wrong about cases he personally was involved with. His lawtube mostly involved telling his audience what they wanted to hear or just being the contrarian voice because he had zero actual insight.

I had watched the Depp trial via Nick and thought it was good, but thought he was a full blown retard when it came to the Murdaugh trial. Maybe because Murdaugh was so obviously guilty Nick thought he would be the maverick voice proclaiming his innocence but that backfired
The only reason I can see for everyone in the polycule pushing so hard for Aaron to buy the house was a need for the money from it. Its would also be right in line with junkie thinking to sell something like a house to get more cash at a point where cash isn't coming in like it used to.
Nicky has some big legal bills after all.

After years of his parents subsidizing him three years ago Nick could have finally supported himself and his family. Maybe he told his parents he didn’t need their strings attached funding anymore, Nick is a big boy now!!

Only he crashed it into the ground and if he’s only got his streaming income he’s got to be in a tight spot. Going back to mom and dad to return the money flow would be hard on Nick, he’d probably try to do a lot of shit before going hat in hand to mom. Not just out of pride, but because the parents would be “wtf Nick!?! Where did the money go?!? You need to quit drinking! Who is this April?! “

Selling a house (that the trust owns btw) would either allow him a big cash influx he needs or to pay money he owes, to lawyers, to CC companies, to parents, etc…
 
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