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FaZe Clan facing another lawsuit over theft

A new report reveals claims from Hubrick that the organisation raided their corporate offices in the middle of the night.

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Last month the news that Turner 'Tfue' Tenney was suing FaZe Clan took the internet by storm, and now The Blast reports that the organisation is facing another lawsuit at the same time.

This comes from a company called Hubrick which is now defunct, who helped FaZe during its early stages by recruiting players and building social media presence. They claim that FaZe broke away from them and raided their corporate offices, however, with the lawsuit actually being filed in 2018.

This is described as "a case of an unabashed theft of a business by a group of its employees, officers, directors and joint venture partners. In what amounts to an overnight corporate raid."

There are claims FaZe "took dozens of computers and gaming stations, some of the office furniture, all of the data available to it on the computers, and left it ransacked as little more than piles of empty boxes of expensive electronics and cleared-off desks."

The Blast also shares photos included in the lawsuit, showing empty boxes of equipment. We also find out that Hubrick is looking for over $1 million USD from the suit.

We'll keep you updated as this develops.

FaZe Clan facing another lawsuit over theft
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