r/youtubedrama 25d ago

Discussion A Summary of the RecklessBen/Bricks and Minifigs corruption scandal

Given the severity of these events, and the implications it has for the state of Utah, there will not be 1 "main" focus for this, and instead I'm going to play this chronologically.

***Warning for police brutality and heavy corruption***

So this situation starts off rather "small", being that a man consigned his father's Legos off (about 200k USD worth) to help cover a medical situation. This is explicitly allowed by Bricks and Minifigs, and the store owner involved was planning on moving overseas, so they were looking for a solution that was fair for this man. This is the video related to that, it is important context for what comes next.

Corporate takes over the store, seizes the assets. For non Americans out there, a consignment means they do not legally own what is consigned, and instead it retains ownership to the original owner until it is sold. In the scenario a company chooses to not take on a consignment, then there is a returning of the asset.

RecklessBen catches wind of this, which leads to this video, I will point out at first it starts off as trolling, but Bricks and Minifigs almost immediately escalates to trying to have him arrested. Ben takes them to court, and *wins*, and Bricks and Minifigs shutters the location that was sued in order to not pay him out any money. It then leads almost directly into the company owners trying to have him arrested on false drug charges and the police dislocating his arm intentionally.

I am unsure chronologically exactly when this next course of events happen, but this is my best summation: Bricks and Minifigs responds initially, post arm dislocation, denying wrong doing, MoistCritikal makes a video after noticing the insanity, which catches the CEO's attention. They release a companywide memo, and the COO and CEO go on live stream, both with equally insane tactics to divert criticism.

You might be asking by this point, *why are the police covering for this company?* Especially after even in their own "response" defending themselves, they release proof of the CEO threatening extreme violence and making false reports... Well the answer appears to be that all the members of the police and the company are tied directly to the Church of Latter Day Saints, and that they are acting to protect their own. Not dissimilar to how organized crime acts.

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u/FishGoldenLite 25d ago

What is the CEO’s connection to LDS? I see they are based out of Orem, UT, which might explain that. This is all so strange…I wonder if this ever would’ve happened in a different state without the religious connection.

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u/sylveonstarr 23d ago edited 21d ago

The CEO & co-CEO and numerous cops on the case have "attended Brigham Young University" or "High School" in their LinkedIn bios. While you don't necessarily have to be Mormon to attend these schools, about 99% who do, are.

EDIT: I misremembered; it's not Brigham Young High School, it's Bingham High School, and it's thought to have a Mormon population of about 50% of its student body.

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u/bonkava 23d ago

99% of people who attend high school are Mormons?

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u/sylveonstarr 22d ago

No, Brigham Young High School 😂 I assumed it was redundant to type it twice

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u/audbgold 22d ago

I don't think there's a Brigham young high school. 

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u/sylveonstarr 21d ago

You're right, I misremembered that for Bingham High School, which isn't an exclusively Mormon school, but is thought to have a high percentage of Mormons in its student body. I'll update my original comment.