Luminosity & SK Gaming Embroiled In Contractual Dispute Over CS:GO Team

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    ESPN have reported there is a major contractual dispute following an attempt by SK Gaming to Buy CSGO Skins poach Luminosity’s CSGO team, the primary ranked team in the world.

    Shortly prior to the MLG Columbus Major, which Luminosity won, players reportedly signed contracts with SK to go in effect on July 1st, despite having signed letters of intent to stay with Luminosity for just two years in December 2015. Since the Major even so the Brazilian squad has received a change of heart, deciding they think much more comfortable continuing beneath the organisation by which they made their name. The team claims the contracts were signed pressurized from SK as well as the promise of legal protection against any action from Luminosity. Since contracts were indeed signed, however, it is SK who're threatening law suit against players.

    On Luminosity’s part, CEO Steve Maida heavily criticised the approach taken by SK in contacting players, praoclaiming that SK Gaming managing director Alex Müller “continued to proposition, bribe, manipulate and con my players, of whom just a couple speak English, and succeeded with no legal representation. He never informed me he was accomplishing this behind my back”.

    There is not any universal rule against poaching in CS:GO, and cases are often handled around the case-by-case basis by individual leagues. However, ESPN report that E-League comprehend the situation and they're currently on the way of reviewing any necessary action.

    Meanwhile, critics in the somewhat controversial World Esports Association might possibly not have any of their doubts eased with this report, as doubts about their impartiality were raised despite their lack of direct involvement. SK Gaming’s legal representative was originally Pietro Fringuelli, WESA Interim Commissioner. Fringuelli reportedly removed himself in the event after being approached by each side regarding the blatant conflict of curiosity.

    While WESA becoming an organisation aren't officially associated with this case, Fringuelli isn’t really the only connection. WESA executive board member and ESL CEO Ralf Reichert is yet another partner in SK Gaming. Luminosity CEO Steve Maida alleged any time discussing the issue with Reichert, he “claimed ignorance and said he's no power,” but that while Maida doesn’t know whether Reichert had direct involvement while using attempted poaching, it “doesn’t look good” he didn’t make a move. Reichert stated Thursday on Twitter that he's designed a contract to market his shares in SK, a move that Maida known as “damage control”.
     
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