3 published verifications about BAM Franchising, Inc. BAM Franchising, Inc. ×
“BAM Franchising, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Benjamin Paul Schneider ("Reckless Ben") and other defendants.”
Court-record evidence and multiple independent reports support that BAM Franchising, Inc. was a named plaintiff in a Utah civil lawsuit against Benjamin Paul Schneider and other defendants. Objections about BAM’s role in the underlying dispute or about later procedural steps do not change the narrower fact that a lawsuit was filed.
“BAM Franchising, Inc. has alleged that Benjamin Paul Schneider ("Reckless Ben") and other individuals committed trespass at stores, offices, residences, or franchise locations.”
Court filings support this statement. BAM Franchising’s complaint alleges that Benjamin Paul Schneider and others entered BAM-related stores, offices, franchise locations, and a private residence without authorization, and it frames that conduct as trespass. The claim is about what BAM alleged, not about whether trespass has been proven.
“BAM Franchising, Inc. has alleged that Benjamin Paul Schneider ("Reckless Ben") and other individuals engaged in extortion related to a dispute involving BAM Franchising, Inc.”
The record supports that BAM Franchising accused Benjamin Paul Schneider and others of extortion-related conduct in litigation over the dispute. Multiple reliable reports and docket summaries describe BAM’s suit that way. The important limitation is that this was an allegation in a civil case, not a proven finding of extortion.