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https://katu.com/news/local/keizer-lego-collection-dispute-sparks-multiple-lawsuits-national-attention-keizer-oregon-viral-dispute-reckless-ben-youtube-consignment-local-lawsuit-legalAn alleged consignment deal dispute at a Keizer franchise of the toy store Bricks and Minifigs sparked a national uproar online and is now the subject of numerous lawsuits.
It began as an alleged business arrangement between Bryan Mansell, the owner of a LEGO collection worth roughly $200,000, and Chrystal Law, the former franchise owner.
The controversy gained national attention after YouTuber Ben "Reckless Ben" Schneider published videos alleging Bricks and Minifigs and its subsequent franchise owners improperly retained control of inventory belonging to the collection.
The videos have garnered millions of views and sparked widespread discussion online.
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In a series of videos, Schneider alleges Bricks & Minifigs corporate and the franchise's new ownership knowingly took control of inventory belonging to the Mansell family when the Keizer store changed hands in November 2024.
He points to security camera footage in which Law is heard discussing unpaid consignment inventory during the transition and argues that company representatives were put on notice that the collection belonged to a third party.
Schneider further alleges the company later refused to allow Mansell to inspect inventory, provide a full accounting of the collection, or return items he claims remained unsold.
Schneider also argues that the collection was effectively converted into company-controlled inventory after the franchise takeover.
Throughout the videos, he alleges corporate officials, the incoming franchise owners, and others knew the collection existed, took possession of it, and either sold, transferred, or otherwise failed to account for a substantial portion of it.
The allegations have not been proven in court, and multiple lawsuits remain ongoing.
EXCERPT
This is a pretty wild story out of Utah that popped up on my radar screen this morning. Somehow a small business franchise agreement turned sour due to some corporate shenanigans and possible mismanagement and police corruption, resulting in a bitter dispute over a $200,000 Star Wars Lego collection. It's escalated into social media and ended with a SWAT raid and arrest over a Youtube video. The story is now the hot topic on various civil rights podcasts.
For example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs3bElrHKUE

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