an update between the lawsuit between youtuber Reckless Ben and the company Bricks and Minifigs
the lawsuit that forbade him from speaking about the company or making content about it was recently lifted and escalated to federal court. Initially, Ben was served a lawsuit without knowing what crimes he had been served. the prosecution's reasonings were "because he is a youtuber, and therefore we would only be providing him monetization if we tell him anything". It was only until the day they were preparing the court date was he notified of what he was charged with: threats of violence and arson, extortion, and racketeering.
because of the nature of discovery, the prosecution was forced to share all of their evidence. this included evidence than the the CEO of the company lied to the police about extortion, death threats, and a fire threat. The police were aware that the CEO had no proof of this (because he was lying) but still helped him come up with other charges. The theory that all the police are corrupt and bias towards him for religious reasons was solidified after phone records showed that every time the CEO calls the police, he firsts introduces himself by name and his ranking within the Mormon church community.
using the video from his interaction of the CEO and CEOs 911 call, Ben filed a police report that the CEO made a falsified a death and arson threat. However the police threw out his case without notifying him, and only after he kept pushing them did they say because his evidence did not seem substantial.
while a video of this has yet to be release, Ben has stated he had been doing further investigation on the other franchise owners and realize the company is running a dubiously legal scam. All franchise owners of Bricks and Minifigs must pay an upfront cost of $200k USD to start their company, but their contract states that the corporation may seize their store should they violate any rules. However rules as dubious as "being rude to a customer" would be grounds for seizure without reparation. Corporation pretty much gets a free 200 grand by making up a petty excuse why they are entitled to it, and those former franchise owners are unable to sue since more often then not, they spent their life savings starting up that store. Which makes sense because of the CEO of Brick and Minifigs had a prior company to this that went defunct, it was a legal advisory company who's jobs were specifically to find legal loopholes for corporations.
Reckless Ben stated this onto a recently released podcast full of of the US police and military, and have now vowed to help him with his case by using their authority to issue investigations on the behavior of the Utah police.
an update between the lawsuit between youtuber Reckless Ben and the company Bricks and Minifigs
the lawsuit that forbade him from speaking about the company or making content about it was recently lifted and escalated to federal court. Initially, Ben was served a lawsuit without knowing what crimes he had been served. the prosecution's reasonings were "because he is a youtuber, and therefore we would only be providing him monetization if we tell him anything". It was only until the day they were preparing the court date was he notified of what he was charged with: threats of violence and arson, extortion, and racketeering.
because of the nature of discovery, the prosecution was forced to share all of their evidence. this included evidence than the the CEO of the company lied to the police about extortion, death threats, and a fire threat. The police were aware that the CEO had no proof of this (because he was lying) but still helped him come up with other charges. The theory that all the police are corrupt and bias towards him for religious reasons was solidified after phone records showed that every time the CEO calls the police, he firsts introduces himself by name and his ranking within the Mormon church community.
using the video from his interaction of the CEO and CEOs 911 call, Ben filed a police report that the CEO made a falsified a death and arson threat. However the police threw out his case without notifying him, and only after he kept pushing them did they say because his evidence did not seem substantial.
while a video of this has yet to be release, Ben has stated he had been doing further investigation on the other franchise owners and realize the company is running a dubiously legal scam. All franchise owners of Bricks and Minifigs must pay an upfront cost of $200k USD to start their company, but their contract states that the corporation may seize their store should they violate any rules. However rules as dubious as "being rude to a customer" would be grounds for seizure without reparation. Corporation pretty much gets a free 200 grand by making up a petty excuse why they are entitled to it, and those former franchise owners are unable to sue since more often then not, they spent their life savings starting up that store. Which makes sense because of the CEO of Brick and Minifigs had a prior company to this that went defunct, it was a legal advisory company who's jobs were specifically to find legal loopholes for corporations.
Reckless Ben stated this onto a recently released podcast full of of the US police and military, and have now vowed to help him with his case by using their authority to issue investigations on the behavior of the Utah police.