FaZe Clan terminates contract with player over allegations of relationships with minors.
According to inkorr.com: The European esports organization FaZe Clan has decided to part ways with veteran team member Thomas 'teMpeRRR' Oliveira. This came after allegations from his former colleague, as reported by 'Glavcom'.
Former content creator Rain claimed that teMpeRRR confessed to him about relationships with two minor girls a few years ago. He provided no evidence for his claims, limiting himself to publishing screenshots of personal correspondence.
teMpeRRR's version
teMpeRRR notes that he met the girls in a club with a 21+ age restriction, and one of them appeared to him to be an adult. According to him, he was unaware that one of the girls was 17 years old at the time of their meeting. FaZe Clan quickly responded to the situation and announced that teMpeRRR is no longer their player.
Investigation ongoing
An investigation into the incident is currently underway, and teMpeRRR's future depends on the results. In light of the allegations from a former colleague, FaZe Clan made the decision to terminate his contract, and this situation is causing a significant stir in the esports community.
Doubts about the personal lives of players have long been a part of esports life. Such incidents can significantly impact the careers of professional players and their image in society. Whether teMpeRRR will be able to restore his reputation in the future remains to be seen as the investigation continues.
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