Former eSportswoman Cheyenne “shAy” Victoriawho actively spoke in the discipline Counter-Strike: Global Offensive From 2008 to 2019, she was sentenced to 116 years in prison for participating in a fraudulent scheme that killed more than 100 people, Brazilian media reported.
shAy was a business partner in an online retail store that tricked more than 100 customers between 2013 and 2017. The essence of the fraud was that the customers did not receive the paid goods, and they were refused refunds.
In addition to shAy, her father and ex-husband were engaged in the store. The investigation gained access to the girl’s correspondence and was able to prove that she knew that sometimes the store sold “air” – goods that were never in stock and that no one was going to replenish the assortment.
As part of the trial, 118 people testified and filed a joint lawsuit against shAy. As a result, the court ruled that the girl’s actions last for 116 years of imprisonment, but in prison she can only spend 30 years – this is the maximum allowed by Brazilian law.
On your page in Instagram girl published statement, in which she said that she appealed the decision on appeal and is not yet under arrest. If the court decides not to change the decision, then the former pro-gamer will go to prison for 30 years.
Cheyenne accused her ex-husband of fraudulent cases and emphasized that the store over the years of its work delivered more than 10 thousand orders.
Shay quit professional e-sports last May. Now the girl is actively streaming CS: GO and Grand theft auto v on the Twitch platform for its 30,000 followers.
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