A former professional player in the counter-strike tactical shooter is currently making headlines away from the game. This h as now been sentenced to a whopping 116 years in prison.
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A somewhat more bizarre news from the eSports area is today from a former professional player in Counter-Strike from Brazil. Shayene Victorio is known to the scene as "shAy"; it made its eSports debut in 2008 and is considered a pioneer of the Brazilian scene. Just last year she announced her retirement from professional gaming in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
Nevertheless, Victorio is now talking about himself again, albeit in a negative sense. As ESPN reports, the ex-professional player has now been sentenced to a whopping 116 years in Brazil. This penalty was imposed on her because she operated an online shop from 2013 to 2017 and was over 118 customers for her money. They simply had never received the ordered goods.
Although Victorio has already been sentenced to this punishment, he is not currently in prison or even in police custody. This is due to Brazilian law, which provides for an appeal against the judgment. Only when she also loses the following procedures does Victorio actually have to sit down. If that happens, it won't be 116 years, because no matter how high the sentence is in the sentence, convicted criminals in Brazil have to go to prison for a maximum of 30 years.
Via Instagram commented the ex-gamer, who is still generally highly regarded in the counter-strike community in Brazil. In view of the procedure, she was not on the run, but was also not yet indented. Furthermore, it was not her, but her ex-husband who was responsible for the fraud. Her lawyer argued in the proceedings that there were only settlement problems with the transactions; after all, the shop also had over 10,000 successful sales and deliveries.