What are the accusations against Stewie2K?
Stewie2K is accused of failing to deliver high-value CS2 skins after receiving payment and not returning loaned skins.
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Félix "xQc" Lengyel has publicly accused Counter-Strike 2 professional Jacky "Stewie2K" Yip of being involved in an alleged skin scam, adding to a series of accusations from the CS2 community.
Stewie2K, a Major championship winner with Cloud9, initially responded to the accusations by citing technical issues and bot cancellations. However, inconsistencies were spotted in his Steam trade log screenshot, casting doubt on his defense. He later stated the transaction was a loan with an extended agreement. The allegations have sparked significant discussion within the Counter-Strike community, with xQc sharing his own experience of lending skins to Stewie2K that were not fully returned. Stewie2K denies any wrongdoing, but the claims continue to gain traction among fans and players.
Stewie2K is accused of failing to deliver high-value CS2 skins after receiving payment and not returning loaned skins.
Stewie2K initially cited "technical issues" and bot cancellations, later claiming the transaction was a loan.
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