On March 10, 2023, YouTuber Henry Resilient provided new information about the xQc vs Adept case by revealing a brand new set of court documents. The content creator showcased a judge's ruling that hadn't been signed as an "official court order."
According to the ruling, xQc wasn't required to pay $500,000 to Adept. Additionally, the latter would be denied spousal support and would be compelled to pay her own legal fees.
At the 57-minute mark of his livestream on March 10, 2023, Henry Resilient revealed the judge's order in the xQc-Adept court case. The document was signed by Brandy Hallford, a judge in the County Court at Law 1.
In the ruling, Adept was denied the "Request for Security for Compliance." An excerpt from the document reads:
After reading through all of the other details, Henry Resilient mentioned that the document was "technically not" a court order and that it was the judge's ruling:
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The content creator then summarized what xQc agreed to on the record:
He then provided more details about Adept's situation and claimed that if she didn't "win" anything, she would be compelled to pay xQc:
Henry Resilient's clip quickly went viral on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, receiving over 380 comments in less than an hour. Some of the most pertinent reactions were along these lines:
For context, the controversy began on January 8, 2023, when Felix abruptly ended his livestream after Adept claimed that he was "violating court orders."
Following this debacle, the online community discovered documents which revealed that the two streamers were legally married. The French-Canadian icon later denied these rumors, claiming that he was not married to Adept.
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