Bricks and Minifigs Lego Scandal
5 videos · score: 5,800,925 · first seen Jun 10, 2026
YouTube creators are covering the Bricks and Minifigs LEGO scandal, where corporate parent BAM Franchising and franchise owners are accused of seizing and refusing to pay for consigned LEGO collections worth up to $200,000 — with SomeOrdinaryGamers and Asmongold highlighting police misconduct and redacted bodycam footage, while penguinz0 calls the corporation 'evil' for threatening franchisees with legal costs — and the story is gaining attention because unredacted footage and whistleblower testimony reveal a pattern of alleged corruption, theft, and law enforcement complicity.

LEGO Scandal Keeps Getting Crazier
Former Bricks and Minifigs franchisee Crystal, alongside her husband, reveals security footage and audio of Kai McAllister threatening legal action and refusing to pay for consigned Lego inventory, supporting her claim that the company is bullying franchisees and selling stolen merchandise.

This instantly backfired..
Patreon CEO’s note about a police raid on YouTuber Benjamin ‘Ben’ Snyder’s home over alleged stolen Lego sets is met with a new video from the American Fork Police Chief, who says the warrant stemmed from an Airbnb host’s tip about conversations about the missing Legos, prompting Snyder to rebut the department’s response.

Holy f***ing sh*t..
The creator was swatted by police when he tried to have a court-required good faith conversation with Joshua Johnson of Bricks and Minigs over the disputed $200,000 world's largest Star Wars Lego collection.

The unredacted footage is even worse..
Unredacted bodycam footage reveals police officers allegedly avoiding serving legal papers to Josh, the new owner of Bricks and Minifigs, while discussing alternative charges against the process server, suggesting bias in favor of the store owner.

Investigating The LEGO Heist Scandal...
The Mansell family's $150,000 LEGO collection was seized by corporate parent BAM Franchising after being consigned to Bricks and Minifigs, sparking a legal battle and allegations of corporate overreach and law enforcement inaction.