YouTuber Henry Resilient, on February 6, posted a live stream detailing reports involving an alleged incident between Felix "xQc," a Twitch streamer, and Adept, the former's wife, as per reports.
In the latest live stream, Henry revealed documents of a suit against the streamer. As per reports, xQc had falsely called the police on Adept for "trespassing" on his property.
Henry, however, believes that since the streamer pays for the house of residence in Texas, it is legally his and cannot be contested in court by Adept's representatives. The clip of the stream was also shared on the popular subreddit r/LivestreamFail, where Reditors mentioned how Felix had supposedly bought the house before marrying Adept on August 25, 2020.
Investigative YouTuber Henry Resilient shared documents detailing a complaint pressed by Adept's attorney claiming that xQc had wrongly removed Adept from the property which jointly belonged to them. The report read:
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Reflecting on the documents, Henry stated that Adept cannot bring up the complaint in court because the property legally belongs to xQc, since he "pays" for it. To back it up, he presented (at around 54:43) another document, a "special warranty deed," that revealed that the property was sold to Felix Lengyel.
The report read that the Texas property was:
Another additional piece of information from the deed was that it was issued on March 31, 2020, roughly five months before the two creators tied the knot.
To give further evidence of the ownership of the house, Henry pulled out a document (a statutory notice to purchasers of real property) where Felix's signature was seen.
The post, as mentioned earlier, made its way to the LSF subreddit. Several users gave their reactions.
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