The controversy surrounding Bricks & Minifigs has taken another unexpected turn as the GoFundMe campaign launched by YouTuber Reckless Ben was briefly taken down.
Titled “Help Bryan Recover His Stolen LEGO Collection,” the fundraiser was created on March 11 and had raised more than $450,000. Its sudden removal on June 9 sparked immediate concern among supporters, many of whom feared the funds had been frozen or permanently removed.

Ben “Reckless Ben” Sneider in one of his YouTube videos – YouTube @RecklessBen
The development comes amid an increasingly complex legal battle involving Bricks & Minifigs, Reckless Ben, and several other individuals connected to the case.
The Fundraiser Became a Rallying Point
The fundraiser was created as Reckless Ben’s investigation into a disputed Star Wars LEGO collection attracted millions of views online.
According to Ben Schneider—known online as Reckless Ben—Bryan Mansell approached him for help after claiming his family had been cheated out of a valuable collection of rare LEGO sets. The story quickly spread beyond the LEGO community as Reckless Ben released long-form videos featuring interviews, leaked communications, police encounters, as par of his own independent investigation.
As the legal conflict escalated, Reckless Ben claimed in a video that he had fled to Mexico to avoid criminal charges. However, in a video posted on June 9, he announced that he had been served legal papers via email that prevent him from releasing Part 3 of his investigative series. Doing so, he said, would result in his “going to jail.”

Ben “Reckless Ben” Sneider in one of his YouTube videos – YouTube @RecklessBen
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Reckless Ben also claimed that if he posts the video—or even mentions Bricks & Minifigs by name—the funds raised through GoFundMe could be taken away.
The Campaign Suddenly Disappears
The same day Reckless Ben made his announcement, users noticed that the GoFundMe campaign had been taken down. In its place was a “Fundraiser not found” message. In response, a legal defense fund was launched on the rival crowdfunding platform GiveSendGo.

Bricks & Minifigs CEO Ammon McNeff – Fox 5 Washington DC, YouTube
Earlier in the dispute, Patreon CEO Jack Conte posted a video alleging that Bricks & Minifigs had sent his company a formal demand to remove a similar fundraiser for Bryan Mansell. “After an extensive review and investigation by Patreon’s trust and safety team, we have in fact unfortunately determined that Bricks & Minifigs can stuff it.”
Patreon CEO Jack Conte delivers a message to Bricks & Minifigs after they sent an official takedown request for Reckless Ben’s videos
“We have in fact unfortunately determined that Bricks & Minifigs can stuff it, we’re keeping Ben’s page up”
(Via JackConteExtras on YT) pic.twitter.com/96T6xZvuTF
— yeet (@Awk20000) June 3, 2026
While neither GoFundMe nor Bricks & Minifigs publicly commented on the fundraiser’s removal, Conte’s remarks fueled speculation that GoFundMe may have faced similar pressure from Bricks & Minifigs’ legal team.
GoFundMe Reverses Course
The GoFundMe page was restored on June 10. None of the parties involved have publicly commented on either its removal or reinstatement. However, online commentators have speculated that GoFundMe may have reversed course after the GiveSendGo alternative began gaining traction.
Reckless Ben’s GoFundMe is back, likely due to public pressure and efforts like @IamSean90 starting a rival Legal Defense Fund on competing platform GiveSendGo, which actually has a spine when it comes to controversial cases.
Either way, good work getting it restored 👏 pic.twitter.com/JIuGXGNbn2
— Legal Mindset (@TheLegalMindset) June 10, 2026
Though the legal battle between Reckless Ben and Bricks & Minifigs shows little sign of slowing down, the fundraiser’s brief disappearance and return made one thing clear: public interest in the controversy remains remarkably strong.

Ben “Reckless Ben” Sneider in one of his YouTube videos – YouTube @RecklessBen
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For now, supporters of Reckless Ben and the Mansell family may view the fundraiser’s restoration as another victory. Yet the broader conflict that began with a collection of Star Wars LEGO sets is far from over. With lawsuits ongoing and new developments emerging almost daily, the Bricks & Minifigs saga continues to grow well beyond the LEGO community that first brought attention to it.
Why do you think GoFundMe restored Reckless Ben’s fundraiser? Sound off in the comments and let us know!
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