Team Spirit manager responded to Lilskrip's accusations
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Dmitry "Korb3n" Belov believes that the accusations of banned player Bauyrzhan "lilskrip" Bisembayev should not be taken seriously, as there have already been situations when such statements from his side were not confirmed.
The relevant opinion the manager of
Team Spirit shared with subscribers of his personal channel in Telegram.
"Comrade Squig. Yes, in 2021, I had such a kerry player on a test in the youth team, for 1 or 2 months. He was banned by EEE for 3 years for cheating. He was either 16 or 17 years old, can't remember. By the time of the Squig test, the year ban had already passed. I sent a request to EEE to see if parole was possible, like in 2 years instead of 3, they said no and we parted ways. I told this story on the streamers. So for someone it is not new.
Bauyrzhan wrote to me about the squig. In 2021, no one knew what kind of fruit is lilskrip. But the matter did not go further than letters, even hints on some 322 in the form of comments of other managers and some people he never sent me, although he promised and I asked him about it.
About Yerlan, lilskrip signed him as AIND, I don't believe it, I don't see any Schleif behind him, nobody wrote to me for 3 months, not even with any hints. Yerlan played with Sonneiko and Nikikul a year ago in Storm, then in Sibe. No one had any questions.
Comrade Bisembayev, this is actually one of the reasons why I don't help any strangers now, and in general I don't keep contact with new people in the industry. Here you communicate with such a person, you help him with advice, where you fight with the admins for their those luz, in a couple of years he turns out to be a worm and you rudely refuse to communicate with him, and then you read the vinaigrette in the media."
Bauyrzhan "lilskrip" Bisembaev gave an interview on HardBass TV's YouTube channel where he shared his own experience with 322 Mafia. The former pro-player, who received a ban from Valve, spoke about the involvement of many players in Dota 2 dash-1 scene to such schemes.
Recall that also Bauyrzhan "lilskrip" Bisembaev published evidence of
Team Spirit kerry Ilya "Yatoro" Mulyarchuk's involvement in the account shearing scam, providing the audience with a screenshot of a personal correspondence with the cyber athlete.






