These last months have seen numerous conflicts around Sentinels Valorant. The SicK circumstance in São Paulo, the ShahZaM controversy, and their lineup problems. SicK has faced significant pressure from social media and the streaming industry even after the Sao Paulo Olympics. All of that erupted one day after he went live on stream and explained the circumstance.
That was not, however, the end of it. Due to a Class B offense, he was imprisoned. Let’s examine what we know about this circumstance.
After SicK’s suspension, Sentinels VALORANT signed Marved as their sixth member.
SEN SicK is now Out of Colin County Jail; His Fate on Valorant Esports Remains Unknown
I m blowing up like I thought I would.
Hunter Mims (@SicK_cs) March 3, 2023
The focus of all the online angst has been Hunter SicK Mims. He got into a fight with SEN Dephh’s wife, which was a class B misdemeanor, and landed him in Colin County Prison. He entered a Ferrari dealership in the hopes of purchasing a vehicle. The employee and SicK got into a verbal fight when he was denied the opportunity to buy the automobile. SicK was arrested when the employee made a police call.
Sentinels even made arrangements for his sister to check into the County Prison while paying the $5,000 bond. He spent roughly 11 days behind bars. The CEO of Sentinels stated that they care about their athletes, which they ultimately did.
Prior to this, SicK, a standout player for the Sentinels, was one of the top flex players. Marved, a Sixth, has been added to the team in place of SicK. Marvel, who was a member of OpTic Gaming, was one of the top smoke gamers in the entire world.
For the final time in the LAN stage in 2021, SicK became a member of Sentinels. Since then, we have not seen him. Nonetheless, because of his arrest, he was demoted from the starting lineup. Both in terms of Esports and broadcasting, his fate is now unknown. On April 1st, the Sentinels’ next game in the Americas League will be against 100T. Follow The SportsRush for more information!