Internet personality Alissa Violet has failed a lawsuit worth millions against FaZe Clan over a deal from 2018 that promised her shares from a company closely working with the esports organization at the time.
The company in question is Hubrick Limited, whose shares owned by FaZe were promised to Violet in exchange for her shares of Clout Gang. Hubrick Limited was sued by FaZe, Alissa Violet, and others for fraud only to yield a countersuit claiming the same.
The lawsuit was settled amicably when she entered an oral agreement with FaZe where they promised to make up for her loss with stocks. Alissa’s latest lawsuit is filed based on the same, where she claims that FaZe didn’t keep their promise as they are yet to hand over the promised stocks.
“Faze Clan is being sued because it specifically promised to compensate Alissa when it asked her to relinquish her Hubrick stock and asked her to dismiss her claims against Hubrick and others,” Alissa Violet’s lawyer, told The Washington Post. “If Faze Clan simply abided by its promise to compensate her, Alissa would not have had to sue Faze Clan.”
“Stories get created out of any disagreement or dispute, big or small,” said FaZe CEO Lee Trink. “On this particular matter we’re in close communication and confident it’ll be resolved amicably.”
Not much about the suit has been disclosed so far but the value is assumed to be worth in millions given the stature of the companies involved.