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2026-07-12 Technology

Reckless Ben Releases Bricks and Minifigs Part Three

Reckless Ben released his Bricks and Minifigs documentary part three after court delays. The video shares new claims about his criminal case.

Youtuber Reckless Ben releases the delayed third part of his Bricks and Minifigs documentary series

Youtuber Reckless Ben releases the delayed third part of his Bricks and Minifigs documentary series

Youtuber Reckless Ben released the third installment of his Bricks and Minifigs documentary series. The video came out after a court delay. It lasts almost an hour and makes new claims about his criminal case.

Inside the Courtroom Audio

The new video includes official audio recordings from the hearings. Cameras were not allowed inside the courtroom. Ben used the official audio to recreate the scenes. He wants the public to hear the truth.

The documentary shows a recorded phone call with prosecutor Nick Miel. Ben asked Miel if he watched the footage submitted to police. Miel said, 'I have not watched it. No.' This statement shocked the investigator.

Disputed Threats and Identity

Bricks and Minifigs obtained Ben's personal data from Google. They used legal requests to find his real name. This escalated the dispute beyond the video. Ben said they wanted to stop his work.

CEO Ammon McNeff claimed the group threatened to burn the building. He said they threatened to shoot people. Ben denies these heavy words. He said the footage shows his group leaving peacefully.

Lifting the Restraining Order

Prosecutors sought restrictions on the discovery materials. They feared Ben would post them on YouTube. The judge granted a temporary restraining order. It stopped Ben from speaking publicly for a short time.

The court has now modified the order. Ben is free to publish his work. He confirmed that part four is already in development. The battle is not yet finished.

Will Bricks and Minifigs respond to these new claims in court? The public waits for the next legal move. Can a creator stand against a corporation? The fourth part of the series may bring answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the documentary delayed?

A judge signed a temporary restraining order. Prosecutors feared Ben would publish discovery materials on YouTube. The restrictions are now lifted.

What does the footage show?

Ben claims the footage shows his group leaving immediately when asked. It contradicts allegations of arson and shooting threats made by the company CEO.

Will there be a part four?

Yes. Reckless Ben confirmed at the end of the video that a fourth installment is currently in the works.

Fachri Ramadhan

Fachri Ramadhan

Investigative journalist focusing on social and political issues. Experienced in covering elections and critical issues in Indonesia.

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