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Haha, someone got the unredacted videos of the American Fork PD in regards to the LEGO heist by Bricks and Minifigs. Crazy story!
https://t.co/s8Y9ahDdiw
YouTuber Reckless Ben responds to American Fork PD's video on his arrests over a $200,000 Lego Star Wars collection dispute
"Stop lying about the facts ... unredact the audio ... some of the best lawyers in the US are reaching out to me"
> be Rue Bennett
> 11yo, panic attack, hospital gives you liquid Valium
> your first high, you never forget it
> start stealing your dying dad's painkillers to get high with him
> dad dies when you're 14, you go full addict
> drift from everyone except Lexi
> OD in high school, your sister Gia finds your body
> meet Jules, fall in love, fall apart
> take a $10k suitcase of drugs from Laurie
> get clean on paper, owe a debt you can't pay
> 5 years later the debt hits $43.8 million
> become a mule, then run drugs for a kingpin
> rat him out, he leaves you laced pills as a goodbye
> die on Ali's couch dreaming of your mom's arms
7 years of fighting to survive, ended by the one man she finally trusted.
Destiny 2 was not a failure.
Destiny is—was—by all measures, one of the most resounding successes in its field, and its end is a consequence of its management, not the game itself, nor the team and community that propped it up time and time again, or the vision that fueled it.
Destiny was a pioneer of the live-service formula. It was one of the earliest games of the 2010s to try to deliver constant goods, whether they took the form of missions, new loot rewards, or skins, to a console audience.
https://t.co/Y6jQnqIJKu
Idk if you guys have been following this stuff.
This guy is trying to help get back a $200k Lego collection from a store that was holding it to sell for him.
He had a contract with the previous owner, the current owner is acting like that contract doesn’t affect him and is keeping the legos, claiming they were sold.
They convinced an employee with some silly cult ritual (no joking btw) to tell them about the legos and confirm they exist as well as give the info about the new owner.
They’ve been trespassed and the police refuse to help at all.
The company stole $200k from someone and the police arrested the person investigating it.
You just HAD to be there... I remember when the WORLD was shook at the Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix Secret Movie
Nomura really had to roll up quick for clarifications because people online where like
"ROXAS?!?!"
"YOUNG XEMNAS?!?!"
Where YOU There!? #KingdomHearts