💀 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?

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  • Around 2 years

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  • 3-5 years

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  • As long as a pug lives, Karen farmer.

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a lulsuit run by incompetent retards who talked someone into filing it in the first place and then running it into a wall at full speed, all while exploiting the lawsuit for copious amounts of youtube content.
Nick said Vic was already soliciting for lawyers before he contacted him though thats Nicks own word which is worth dogshit now
 
Nick said Vic was already soliciting for lawyers before he contacted him though thats Nicks own word which is worth dogshit now

No, it was in court documents, and there is another firm that filed an appearance in court. Vic switched over the Beard because the other firm was not able to move quickly or devote as much time to the case as he wanted.

In his own worlds he 'felt as if [his] life was on fire' and he had to do something quickly to stop it. He thought that he had a chance to preserve more of his career. He had gotten the nod that he would be made a director (full-time employee instead of contractor) and had uprooted from California to move to Texas for the job, and he was not ready to let it go. That desperation did him no favours.

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Absolute bullshit and victim blaming.
This is an extremely ignorant statement.
Maybe you liked Nick on a personal level, watched his show, paid some superchats, confided to him during a mental health crisis, whatever.
Did either of you initiate a defamation lawsuit in an anti SLAPP state through him?
At his peak he was commissioning songs like the whisky drinking lawyer, titled himself chief of tomfoolery, and described himself as a small law firm in Minnesota. Back when this thread was filled with baldo washers the OP had him drawn like Phoenix Wright holding a whisky glass so you can't claim him being a drunk wasn't part of his image.
Is that who you're going to go with? A self-described hedonistic drunk hayseed lawyer?
Did Nick ever hold himself out as a defamation lawyer? Did Ty Beard advertise himself as a defamation lawyer? Why would you go with either of them? Because internet man made you feel good on cellphone video app?
I only started lurking this thread around the time of the hedonism II speculation so maybe I was spared your attachments but it seems like you were just brainwashed.
 
Did either of you initiate a defamation lawsuit in an anti SLAPP state through him?
No, but neither did Vic. Vic had already gotten the ball rolling by the time he encountered Nick. Nick basically just did fundraising and then later pointed him to Ty Beard. While we now know Ty is a buffoon and had no business running that case, at the time Beard Harris seemed like a well respected law firm, and while they weren't experts in Defamation lawsuits they should have been able to handle properly notarizing documents.

Vic famously kept his distance from Nick during the Weeb Wars, with rare exception - such as when they'd meet a conventions. Nick even got drunk on Twitch one night and sperged out because Vic had refused to go on Nick's show, which is the earliest glimpse into Nick's true character that I remember.
 
The fact that Jamies strip mall lawyer caught it is impressive. Its a huge own.
To me it's an incredibly stupid mistake to make. Is it possible? Yes. But I wouldn't expect it coming from a lawyer specializing in an area of practice that depends on proper documentation and authentication since you can't ask the dead guy what he actually meant in his will.
 
While I do not think he "deserves it", I do think it was a lulsuit run by incompetent retards who talked someone into filing it in the first place and then running it into a wall at full speed, all while exploiting the lawsuit for copious amounts of youtube content.
Well, firstly, nobody had to talk Vic into filing a lawsuit. That he was going to, in one form or another, was a given. He was set to do that early on, before he hired Ty (see below).

As for the other parts, you are substantially correct, but my point here would be that you are still describing a situation where a guy, faced with a serious career and/or life ending scenario, and eager to remedy the situation as rapidly as possible, was willfully taken advantage of by people (two in particular) who predominately put their own selfish interests before his, and where he had no clear indication or warning they were going to do so. 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.

I think it's overly reductive to just say "Well, Vic was an idiot who should have chosen a better lawyer." I think some people just don't grasp that Nick once possessed a silver tongue, and was quite adept at misleading and manipulating people for his own gain. He just was. That's how he achieved the "success" he did. He wouldn't have gotten anywhere if that weren't the case. It's one of the main things that makes him so despicable. Nick is a conman. A leech. He uses people.

If some want to argue Vic should have been somehow smarter, or done more due diligence, that's their prerogative, I suppose. But I still think it's pretty clear Vic got bamboozled just the same. He got stuck with a obscenely large bill, after Ty emptied out the IOLTA account, and Nick made out like a fat bandit on YouTube. Vic deserved better.

No, it was in court documents, and there is another firm that filed an appearance in court. Vic switched over the Beard because the other firm was not able to move quickly or devote as much time to the case as he wanted.
Correct.

@Svetlana also related the story in post from here on KF, back in 2019. This was in reaction to a canard being passed around by #Kickvic that Vic only went with Ty because other lawyers told him he didn't have a case (which is untrue).

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A year later, she again related the story that @MarzGurl got a letter from the attorney Vic had hired before Beard. There was preliminary legal action before the suit-proper, it's just that the attorney that he initially hired was not willing or able to work as fast as Vic wanted.
 
Maybe you liked Nick on a personal level, watched his show, paid some superchats, confided to him during a mental health crisis, whatever.
Never even talked to him. Didn't give him a dime. Suck my dick.
Nick even got drunk on Twitch one night and sperged out because Vic had refused to go on Nick's show, which is the earliest glimpse into Nick's true character that I remember.
That was a very early mask-off moment for this narcissistic cocksucker and was when I should have got entirely off the Nick train. It was utterly reprehensible. It was Nick in a demonic rage furious that someone was acting like an actual Christian instead of a piece of shit like Nick.
 
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Consider that:
a) it's against Aaron
b) it's Minnesota

My guess:
- Weeeh, take a look at this catalogued Internet comments calling our wife a whore, the ONLY reason for that is Steel Toe!
- You're right, Mrs. Rekieta, Aaron Imholte is hereby sentenced to the capital punishment.
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.
 
Good job then, you were unlikely to be victimized by him like Vic was.
I'll give you one point. I am permanently ashamed of having ever expressed approval of this piece of shit. I didn't give him a dime. But I did express approval of this piece of shit who needs to keel over into a casket.
 
I'll give you one point. I am permanently ashamed of having ever expressed approval of this piece of shit. I didn't give him a dime. But I did express approval of this piece of shit who needs to keel over into a casket.
In turn I'll agree that I perhaps have something like hindsight because I only started reading during the whole "Guys I'm totally not at a swingers' club but I'll keep dropping clues that I am" arc so for me he was always at best a shifty drunk who then became a spiteful lunatic, so it's probably unfair for me to assume it was obvious for everyone else.
I guess that's also why I don't share the amount of anger some of you have because I don't have that sense of a heel turn from him either. I definitely don't approve of him though, he singlehandedly turned me against Minnesota as a whole seeing all of these court proceedings.
 
However - in the midst of this spaghettiphobic nonsense, reality creeps through.
When hundreds of people, including several lawyers implore Nick not to talk about his drug felony case, he talks about it at length. But when he's going through whatever private bullshit has turned him into a crybaby bitch (hopefully being divorce-raped by Kayla), he doesn't want to talk about it. Okay buddy, great set of priorities
 
"Guys I'm totally not at a swingers' club but I'll keep dropping clues that I am" arc
Have to keep it real. Nick is a low-IQ individual. The narrative that he was saying he wasn't at a swingers club while intentionally dropping hints that he was, is the narrative created by Nick after others outsmarted him. Nick wasn't intentionally doing anything other than get stupidly drunk and high. He wasn't dropping secret knowledge bombs for smart people. Quite the opposite. The same level of intellect was used to hide coke from his 9 year-old as well as throw off Barney Fife from getting a search warrant. Deputy Fife didn't attend a prestigious law school like Nick. Fife never heard of a Frank's challenge before it was incompetently put forward by the intellectual leader of clan Rekieta. Nick is only slightly more social than Kurt but somehow believes hanging out in his mom's basement gives him special autismo powers light years beyond other basement dwelling lawtubers. He's such a retard. Nick was always told he was smart because he grew up in family of morons. The only person in the family with brains was the petro engineer that earned all the money. And he never told Nick he was smart. Imagine the disappointment he must have felt after learning that Nick was the next smartest person in the family. Imagine the disappointment the children mus feel when they learn that Nick was the smarter parent after listening to his "cops put cocaine in your sisters hair" theory.
 
Imagine the disappointment the children mus feel when they learn that Nick was the smarter parent after listening to his "cops put cocaine in your sisters hair" theory.
Imagine having the surname "Rekieta" and the instant you look it up on Google you realize your name itself brands you with cuckoldry, drug abuse, sexual deviancy, and other shit, and you then find out about Nick.
 
He got stuck with a obscenely large bill, after Ty emptied out the IOLTA account, and Nick made out like a fat bandit on YouTube. Vic deserved better.

Not to continue the diversion into long past history, but Ty himself got a lot of credit as a competent lawyer and respectable and principled person himself. He wisely disappeared from the Internet, unlike Nick, so I wonder what skeletons he might have had.

Was he as bad a con as Nick, or just stupid?
 
I think it's overly reductive to just say "Well, Vic was an idiot who should have chosen a better lawyer." I think some people just don't grasp that Nick once possessed a silver tongue, and was quite adept at misleading and manipulating people for his own gain. He just was. That's how he achieved the "success" he did. He wouldn't have gotten anywhere if that weren't the case. It's one of the main things that makes him so despicable. Nick is a conman. A leech. He uses people.
It also helps that lots of people were telling Vic: "Yeah, this is a super hard lawsuit. You should really reconsider trying, since you might fail, and everyone will interpret that as 'so, he must have really done something' not 'oh, it's hard to get these lawsuits off the ground.'" It really was a fight he was likely going to lose, and losing would be costly. Did he have a case? Yeah -- but it wasn't going to be the easy, slam dunk Nick made it out to be.

Nick told him what he wanted to hear, then raked in the super chats.
 
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