Smilling Knight accused Thunder Awaken of a $52,000 debt: the player was robbed at the bootcamp
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Alexey "Smiling Knight" Sviridov stated that
Thunder Awaken owes him six months' salary amounting to $52,000. The player even intends to sue the esports organization.
The esports player published an open letter revealing the problems with his former club.
"Honestly, I'm out of strength to beg for my own money. I would like to initiate legal proceedings to resolve the issue with CEO Eduardo Cu Bustios and Thunder Awaken. Eduardo claims he is bankrupt, but as I’ve heard, the organization actually belongs to his wealthy businessman parents. He became the club's CEO at 17, and now he is 24. I'm looking for a lawyer who can take on this case and hold Thunder Awaken's management accountable"
He noted that the team's management claims the organization is bankrupt, which is why his payments are delayed. Nevertheless, the player plans to sue and is already seeking a lawyer to recover his money.
Additionally, Smiling Knight recounted a shocking incident during the team's bootcamp. According to him, $1,200 was stolen from him, but the thief has not been found, even though there was video surveillance at the team's location.
It’s worth mentioning that earlier, fans no longer blame Kuro "KuroKy" Salehi Takhasomi for
Nigma Galaxy problems.






