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The banality of evil, Lego edition

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  • jon-nycJ Online
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    jon-nyc
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    Is it that one sided legally? Any chance he’s just an unsecured creditor to the bankrupt franchisee?

    Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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      Horace
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      They're not an unsecured creditor from any side's legal perspective. According to the consignment agreement, the store never owned the legos.

      The situation does beggar belief, but so far I've seen no reason to believe it's substantially more ambiguous than the current social media narrative indicates. BaM has had lots and lots of opportunity to explain their side, and they have failed to do so, even as they've tried, in long form interviews with the CEO and COO. In those contexts, they attempt to come off as gracious and decent, but they never explain themselves adequately. And behind the scenes, they are pulling out the stops to get this squished any way they can, via local law enforcement and lawfare.

      Education is extremely important.

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        It's actually blatantly obvious that it's all ego-driven at this point. The leaders of BaM have litigation in their blood and they have used it successfully over and over to solve their problems. There's even a recording of a conversation between the Lego owners and a top executive at BaM where the BaM guy explicitly threatens them that the legal process will bury them financially, so they should back off. That's the sort of thing that has the online world piling up against them. They developed an ego and a tough guy persona based on this successful problem solving strategy, but they never tried it while the world is watching. Now they are really screwed.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • jon-nycJ Online
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          Who knew the world of second hand legos could be so cutthroat?

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            Is this an example of Sayre’s Law at play?

            I was only joking

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              Is this an example of Sayre’s Law at play?

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              @Doctor-Phibes said:

              Is this an example of Sayre’s Law at play?

              Exactly what I was thinking. But I didn't know it was called Sayre's Law. I only knew the aphorism about academic disputes.

              On the other hand, the amounts of money involved are anything but trivial, and they continue to ramp up, now that each side is suing the other. The losing side here might end up losing millions. On paper at least. The youtube guy would presumably declare bankruptcy.

              Education is extremely important.

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                I remember when something like this happened over at Piano World. Some poster posted a bad review of some interaction he had at a piano store in NYC and Frank got all sorts of legal threats and it got everybody pretty worked up about the whole thing.

                Ego similis habere bonum et non curat nunquam accipere malum.

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                  I wasn't aware of Sayre's Law but it certainly seems to apply here. I wonder what the value of the collection might be. Should be enough history to get a reasonable approximation.

                  This does seem to be a clash of egos. BaM took a hardass position, probably out of laziness, and now won't back down. I suspect they could have ended it more constructively by paying the family rather than the lawyers.

                  "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                    The collection is valued in the low six figures.

                    This morning's installment from Ben (the youtuber) is leaked audio from the local police body cams, which the department had redacted previously. It shows the new franchisee who allegedly stole the legos talking to cops and weaving impossible to believe fantasies about the youtuber threatening to murder everybody in the store. Trying to get someone arrested with invented threats can't possibly be legal.

                    After the cop discovers that the papers are real and the process server is real (contrary to the franchisee's claim they are "a trillion percent fake"), the cop does nothing with that information and says that he'll comb the statutes to find a reason to arrest him anyway.

                    Link to video

                    Education is extremely important.

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                      Bricks and Minifigs corporate has capitulated. The franchise at the center of this has been forcibly shut down and all business ties with its owners have been severed. BaM corporate is offering whatever Star Wars legos are in the store to the guy who consigned his collection there, whether there is proof they are his or not.

                      Their side is explained in two separate blog posts yesterday.
                      https://bricksandminifigs.com/blog/

                      Seems likely based on how they worded all that, that they are going to continue to go after the youtuber. That'll keep this interesting.

                      Education is extremely important.

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                        I saw that last night. This is fascinating.

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                          Nate the Lawyer gets into the possible police corruption:

                          Link to video

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                            The police corruption is obvious, but not obviously rising to the level of criminality. That's the most interesting part for me going forward. The youtuber will probably be facing some civil proceedings from BaM.

                            Education is extremely important.

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                              Nate the Lawyer gets into the possible police corruption:

                              Link to video

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                              @Andrea-B said:

                              Nate the Lawyer gets into the possible police corruption:

                              You won't find a youtube lawyer who doesn't have a take. Lots disagree with each other. But it is unanimous that they all think the situation is a mess, and legally reckless from all sides.

                              Education is extremely important.

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