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>Mormons murder Charlie Kirk?
I sleep.

>Mormoms steal an old man's 100k Lego set?
DEPORT THEM ALL TO MADAGASCAR
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>>536595054
in the first case the culprit was delivered to justice, in the other case the culprit is being protected from being served legal papers with state backed violence
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>>536595054

Tl;dr
2023: Bryan Mansell and his aging father hand over their decades-in-the-making $200,000 LEGO Star Wars collection to the Keizer/Salem, Oregon branch of Bricks & Minifigs (BAM) on a formal consignment contract.

Late 2024: The original Oregon franchise owner is forced out, and control of the store is transferred to new operators, Brandon Best and Joshua Johnson.

Late 2024: The new operators refuse to honor the Mansells' consignment agreement, keep the inventory, and refuse to return the LEGO or pay the family.

Late 2024: Bricks & Minifigs corporate intervenes and denies liability, stating that the consignment deal broke franchise rules and was an unauthorized agreement between Mansell and the previous owner.

Early 2025: Frustrated by corporate stonewalling, Mansell partners with YouTuber "Reckless Ben" (Benjamin Paul Schneider), who legally purchases the rights to the LEGO collection to pursue justice.

Early 2025: Reckless Ben begins a chaotic multi-part investigative series, deploying reality-bending stunts to force the new BAM owners to face them in court.

Mid-2025: Ben sets up mock rival businesses and orchestrates sting operations to catch BAM staff on camera making concessionary statements about the stolen collection.

Late 2025: Ben takes the local Oregon BAM franchise to small claims court over the $200,000 valuation and successfully wins a default judgment.

Late 2025: Before Ben can collect the debt, the franchise owners permanently shutter the Keizer/Salem, Oregon storefront and withdraw.

Early 2026: Ben and his crew track the franchise owners and corporate assets down to Utah, relocating their operations to serve the owners with lawsuits at their corporate headquarters.

Early 2026: The BAM owners repeatedly contact local authorities in American Fork, Utah, claiming they are being harassed and targeted by the film crew.

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March 2026: A 911 caller falsely claims that Ben's team is hoarding stolen property inside their rented lodging.

March 2026: Armed with a search warrant signed by Fourth District Judge Roger W. Griffin based on the tip, American Fork Police raid Ben's team's Airbnb.

March 2026: The police search fails to turn up any stolen LEGO merchandise, and nothing is seized from the home.

March 2026: Despite finding no stolen property, American Fork Police arrest Ben twice in a single night.

March 2026: Ben is formally hit with criminal misdemeanor charges in Utah, including stalking, targeted residential picketing, criminal trespass, and disorderly conduct.

Spring 2026: Ben publishes heavily viewed exposé videos alleging severe police corruption, claiming an officer dislocated his shoulder during the arrest and that bodycam footage was illegally redacted.

May 2026: American Fork Police Chief Cameron Paul releases an official 26-minute video response denying all allegations of police brutality, collusion, or misconduct.

May 2025: An internal corporate PR memo from Bricks & Minifigs leaks to the public, proving that executives are scrambling to manage the massive brand fallout.

Present (June 2026): Ben's GoFundMe has raised over $128,000 of the $200,000 goal for the Mansell family. While Ben claims he has fled to Mexico to avoid a potential five-year prison sentence, his open criminal case is still active in Utah's Fourth District Court with a scheduled appearance set for June 8, 2026.

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>>536596481
>Late 2025: Ben takes the local Oregon BAM franchise to small claims court over the $200,000 valuation and successfully wins a default judgment.
>small claims court
>$200,000
wat? Small claims court is for small claims, they're capped at like $10,000 or so.
>>536596525
damn, this is the shit that I didn't get from the other summaries. So the cops really are being shady corrupt assholes.
>>536596525
>five-year prison sentence
for misdemeanors?
>June 8, 2026
oh shit that's tomrrow!
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>>536595430
This
op is being gay again by distorting reality in an attempt to rage bait people into his thread
I cast herbs in your general direction
while admiring the timeline of events as being useful and informative
Thank you and fuck off



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