56 Police Videos Leak in LEGO Scandal Exposing Everything & Candace Owens Just Triggered a Meltdown
The Philip DeFranco Show
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🗓️ 4 June 2026
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| 1:28.9 | hours of police body cam footage just got leaked, though there's also something people are missing. The shock in Candace Owens, Laura Luma, Russia meltdown just went nuclear as Magas tearing itself apart over Moscow. And where this priest got removed after his UFO demons claim. We're talking about all of that and even more on today's brand new Philip DeFranco show you daily dive into the news, so buckle up, hit that like button and let's just jump into it, starting with this. This is genuinely crazy, the unredacted police body cam video from the reckless Ben $200,000 Lego scandal that's been spiraling out of control, it is now out there in the world. So I will say right now, it's unclear if it actually leaked or if the police accidentally released it themselves. But quick recap that you can watch my previous coverage in the video links down below. Basically, there's a guy from Oregon by the name of Brian Mansell who entered into a consignment agreement with the local bricks and mini-figs franchise to sell his dad's $200,000 Lego collection for a 65% cut. But after corporate sees that franchise and sold as new owners, the remaining Legos just disappeared, |
| 2:20.4 | with Brian claiming at the company and or its new owners, stole the Legos and refused to honor the consignment deal. And that is where Reckless Ben comes in, right? The YouTuber launched in a full-scale investigation that took him to Utah so he could serve papers to the new franchise owners live. But things have then quickly spiraled out of control. Ben was arrested twice on accusations of stalking one of the owners, his Airbnb was rated for the missing Legos, his car was searched for heroin, and he eventually fled to Mexico. And you've got Ben saying that a lot of this feels like a big conspiracy between the new franchise owners and the American Fork Police Department in Utah because the owners are Mormon and the cops are also part of the Mormon community. |
| 2:51.3 | And last week, you had the AFPD posting a video statement, sharing their side and effectively denying any kind of collusion. But you then had been hitting back at their version of events and calling on them to release all unredacted body cam footage from the case. And it now appears that we've gotten that unredacted footage, or at least some of it, though I will say it's also unclear exactly where it came from. |
| 3:07.7 | On one side, you have Ben posting a video today |
| 3:09.2 | where he made these claims about the origins and content. Someone actually hacked into the American Fork Police Department and released all the footage unredacted of my interactions with them. Sadly, they weren't able to get the first two days where I was accused of having heroin on me, but the final two days, we were able |
| 3:25.3 | to see a lot, actually. But then you also have a number of people on Reddit who seem to have evidence that the footage may not have actually been leaked in a hack. Where when the AFPD posted their video last week, they included a link to a Dropbox that contained body cam footage. And while as of recording, that Dropbox appears to be temporarily disabled when you click the link and so we don't really know exactly what footage was in there and whether or not |
| 3:42.8 | it was redacted. Multiple people appear to have been able to download the full contents of the folder and re-upload it on other platforms. And a number of people on Reddit who downloaded or viewed the Dropbox before it was disabled say that it did indeed appear to contain at least some unredacted footage. footage. So of course, you know, we can't verify that, but looking over what appears to be the most comprehensive re-upload, there are just hours and hours of body cam footage. Where there are a total of 56 videos that range from a few minutes to more than two hours. And the videos, they span from March 8th to March 11th, meaning that they do actually appear to include the first two days of footage that Ben said were left out. And we were also able to find body cam video from when the police searched his car for drugs. But again, it is unclear how much of this is truly unredacted, especially since large chunks of these videos appear to be muted. There, you have a lot of people claiming that those blank audio spots are actually the police manually muting their own body cams, which they generally are allowed to do in certain circumstances that involve privacy or highly sensitive matters. Of course, given what we try to do on the show, we're not going to be able to go through all this video because there's just so much footage. But you had been flagging specific clips in the update that he posted today. Right, and the footage that he selected to show it, it hits on kind of the core dispute. One of the biggest disputes at Utah, it centers around Ben's efforts to serve legal documents to a man by the name of Josh Johnson, who's one of the new owners of the Bricks and Minifix franchise in Oregon. Ben says that he can't move forward with his lawsuit until he gets Josh to sign the documents. So he calls him, he goes to his house, he sends others to his house, and he has no success. Instead, he gets arrested for trespassing and stalking. But early on in his attempts, police offered to give Josh the papers, but Josh kept claiming, hey, those papers are fake and the cops didn't end up serving the documents even after they verified that they were legitimate. And while that's stuff that we already knew, Ben then plays a clip of the body cam footage that he says shows how easily the cops just gave up when they could have just served Josh. I've talked to the Kaiser Police Department. There's no, there's nothing filed. So no, I'm not accepting service. |
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