Andy "Reginald" Dinh is the owner of one of the biggest esports organizations in the world, TSM FTX. Unsurprisingly, he is one of the wealthiest and most influential personalities within the scene.
Despite the prestige, a recent news has surfaced of him facing an investigation by Riot Games. Apparently, he has been accused of bullying players and other staff within TSM FTX.
Furthermore, the TSM FTX owner has never been on good terms with his employees. Therefore, it is not surprising that he is facing the repercussions of his actions.
TSM FTX is arguably one of the most valuable esports companies in the world. Back in 2020, the organizations were valued at around $410 million. They have multiple teams competing and winning trophies across celebrated games like League of Legends and Rainbow Six Siege
However, there is trouble on the horizon. Even though TSM FTX might look like a team born to achieve victory, their proceedings haven't exactly reflected their ambitious endeavors. TSM FTX owner, Andy "Reginald" Dinh, has previously been accused of bullying by former players within the team.
The most recent accusation came from TSM FTX's all time great Doublelift. He claimed the TSM FTX owner is a very bad person and overall a poor boss. Furthermore, Doublelift claimed that Reginald mistreats his players and abuses his power whenever someone stands up against him.
Doublelift's callout incident has led many fans and players to come up and speak up about TSM FTX owner's abusive behavior over the past 10 years. However, the fact that it has gone unnoticed until now is definitely a miracle.
It seems, though, that Riot Games are finally ready to take action. They are aware of his work ethics and will investigate the matter thoroughly.
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