Twitch streamer and Legends of Runeterra professional player Swim "swimstrim" was accused of multiple counts of emotional and s*exual abuse by his former partner Amy "Amwe."
A lengthy, 43-page part document was uploaded by Amwe in the form of a Google document. In this, Amwe revealed intricate details of her relationship and exposed the toxic and abusive behavior displayed by the LoR pro.
Since then, the former Twitch streamer has gone on to receive a ton of flak on social media.
His affiliation with the esports organization Evil Geniuses came to an end when the organization decided to sever ties with the accused pro player. The latest statement published by the Evil Geniuses public relations team stated:
The second half of the statement read:
A conversation thread surrounding this topic was posted by esports commentator and caster Jake Lucky on his main Twitter handle on April 15, 2022.
People on this thread were supportive of the professional esports organizations' actions and applauded them for cutting ties with the accused streamer and pro player.
Many viewers compared his recent accusations to that of Sinatraa. The former Valorant professional player too was accused by his partner of s*xual abuse, which led to him going on a year's hiatus.
Some Twitter users, on the other hand, tried to defend Sinatraa.
Some users mentioned that the former EG pro player is known for being abusive and they were glad that he was finally being called out.
A reply to the following comment pointed out that the accused professional player did not care about the situation by uploading a Discord conversation.
The former Legends of Runeterra professional player tweeted out a three-part Twitter thread a day before Amwe presented her side of the story.
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