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Alexander Dunn also known as spacebuilder on Brick Hill (born 22 March 2001) is a game developer that created Brick Hill back in 2017, a Roblox Clone that ripped off Roblox. It was a successful clone in which made a bunch of money, however it is infamous for stealing assets from Roblox.
Controversies & Arrest
April 2022 Allegations
The first allegations against Dunn arose in April 2022, when a former administrator of Brick Hill, Ezcha, along with then staff members Charisma and yasin, released a now-deleted document accusing Dunn of engaging in inappropriate relations with minors over Discord, one of the victims was a 14 year old in which Dunn asked for nudes from them. A archive of the document can be found here.[1]
October 2022 Arrest & Fallout
In late October 2022, Dunn contacted a 16 year old online in which he went to Ohio to meet her to make love. On October 24th, after the girl's father called the police after discovering that she wasn't staying with her classmate as she had originally told him, Westlake police arrested Dunn at a Barnes & Noble bookstore. Dunn is now currently facing a felony charge for illegal use of a minor in nudity orientated material, as the girl had allegedly sent him nude photographs of herself, and his electronics were confiscated as a result, and Dunn was given a $50,000 bond. It is unknown what will happen to his game website Brick Hill, as it was used by minors and Dunn likely still owns the website domain.[2]
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Trivia
- Both Alexander Dunn and his brother Luke Dunn were openly anti-semitic.