Tater Thot Hotdish
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Tater Thot Hotdish
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🔞 Engages with politic/sci-twitter while retweeting boobs.






LIVE DEBATE! TRUTH Behind “Bricks & Minifigs” LEGO Theft! LIVE at 6 PM ET: youtube.com/live/ME96uJlXF… I recently did a show on the viral story about “Bricks & Minifigs stole $200k of LEGOs” allegation, which has been highlighted in a video series by YouTuber @RecklessBen. The key allegation is that the company BAM (corporate) stole $200k of LEGOs from the Mansell family, which had been placed in consignment at a Bricks & Minifigs franchise location in Salem OR. I simply didn't see the evidence in the video that would support such an allegation--and absent truth, the allegation would be very damaging and costly defamation. During that live stream many of you in the chat urged me to go watch the take of fellow LawTuber @MLSMakingLawSimple on the topic, telling me he had a very different take than mine. For those unfamiliar, @MLSMakingLawSimple is my buddy David, a very talented attorney out of Michigan. Well, I’m doing one better than watching David’s videos—I reached out to him, and we’re going to do a show together exploring these allegations and the evidentiary support for them. On Thursday, June 4 at 6 PM ET we’ll be doing a co-livestream together to each of our audiences simultaneously, exploring the evidence based arguments for and against the allegation that BAM stole $200k of LEGOs from the Mansell family. Join David and I LIVE on Thursday, June 4, at 6 PM ET as we break it all down!



BREAKING!!! Salem store owners resign from BAM



@TheBrancaShow Oh it's the "cops don't serve people papers" attorney again. 🤡


Bricks & Minifigs is parting ways with Brandon Best and Joshua Johnson due to "a devastating social media campaign" They say they have reached out to the family that owns the $200,000 LEGO collection to return it and offer compensation for any missing items



Bricks & Minifigs is parting ways with Brandon Best and Joshua Johnson due to "a devastating social media campaign" They say they have reached out to the family that owns the $200,000 LEGO collection to return it and offer compensation for any missing items



BAM is trying to frame the case as: “Ben lied, harassed us, defamed us, and made people think we stole LEGO.” That is the loud story. But the quieter legal pressure point is: before anyone can know whether Ben’s statements were false, the court has to know what actually happened to the LEGO. That means records. The key questions are: • Was there a real signed consignment agreement? • What exact LEGO sets were part of it? • Were those sets ever at the store? • Were they sold? • If sold, who sold them? • Was Bryan paid? • Did BAM corporate know about the consignment? • Did Baker/Josh/Brandon receive any of those sets? • Does the POS system actually match the alleged missing sets? So the legal lens is: Truth/substantial truth beats defamation. If Ben said, basically, “they stole / mishandled / covered up a LEGO collection,” BAM has to show that was false. But if the accounting records are incomplete, unsigned, unclear, or missing, then the case has a problem before it ever gets to “YouTuber drama.” The reason the images matter is they show BAM’s own filings mention: • an unsigned/purported consignment agreement • refused/missing business records • archived and incomplete POS records • unclear inventory categories • inability to confirm specific products sold • then a TRO about posts/videos/takedowns So the argument is not “Ben is automatically right.” The argument is: BAM wants the public to focus on speech. But their own filings show discovery should focus on accounting. That’s the pressure point. #legocucks #lego #bricksandminifigs #utah


BREAKING!!! Salem store owners resign from BAM









Woah Buddy! Insane LEGO Corruption! The American Fork Police Department just "accidentally" released 50gb of unredacted Body Cam footage reguarding Reckless Ben and Bricks and Minifigs, but deleted it to late before the internet grabbed them. In the media dump the Joshua Johnson asks to see the legal court papers but the officer refuses to show it to him because it would count as a legal service and says it would "place him in a bind" This police department, Joshua Johnson and Ammon McNeff are all toast. I've never seen the internet unanimously come together in unison on anything like this in my life.









