| There was a real consignment and inventory dispute. | Strongly supported | BAM's own statements acknowledge a consignment-related problem, a store transition, and a limited remnant of possibly related sets. | Full contract, inventory, sales, storage, and chain-of-custody records. |
| Corporate knowingly took the entire claimed $100k–$200k collection. | Not established | Mansell-side allegations and circumstantial dispute history. | Set-level tracing, takeover inventory, communications, offsite-storage records, POS records. |
| Police stops and searches require external scrutiny. | Strongly supported | Released footage, disputed stop basis, intimidation-related remark, empty vehicle search, phone-seizure questions, redactions, and empty Airbnb search. | Raw synchronized recordings, CAD logs, reports, dog records, warrant materials, redaction log. |
| Every police action was unlawful. | Not proven | The cumulative sequence raises concern. | Each stop, detention, search, seizure, and arrest must be analyzed separately under the governing facts and law. |
| The police chief's public response contains at least one factual error. | Supported | The official LDS directory shows Harbor 2nd Ward exists. | Context for why the incorrect statement entered the police narrative. |
| A coordinated LDS or “Mormon Mafia” conspiracy has been proven. | Not established | Community overlap may create leads or questions. | Communications, conflicts of interest, relationship evidence, selective-enforcement pattern, testimony. |
| Ten enforceable Oregon default judgments were entered. | Unverified here | Video narrative and some secondary descriptions. | Official Marion County register of actions and final judgment documents. |
| The Utah civil complaint proves Ben committed RICO violations. | No | A verified complaint was filed. | Adjudication. Allegations in a complaint are not findings. |