Jammppi le pone una demanda a Valve y la CSPPA ni siquiera tiene el detalle de ayudarle, que bien, solo ayudan a los jugadores T1 supongo
Finnish Counter-Strike AWPer Elias "Jamppi" Olkkonen is suing Valve Corporation for alleged damages stemming from a connection to a VAC-banned account the suit alleges prevented him from signing with OG, according to documents obtained by DBLTAP.
The lawsuit, filed in Finland, alleges Jamppi purchased a second copy of CS:GO in 2015, when he was 14-years-old, in order to allow a friend to play with him at a LAN party. Following that occasion, the suit alleges Jamppi sold the account to the friend, and the account would later receive a VAC ban. When Jamppi contacted Valve in an attempt to clear his name from the aforementioned account, he was allegedly informed the ban would remain and he would not be allowed to participate in Valve-sanctioned Major tournaments.
The connection to a VAC-banned account prevented Jamppi from signing a contract with OG, the lawsuit alleges. OG would eventually sign Mateusz "mantuu" Wilczewski to be the fifth member of its inaugural CS:GO team, joining Nathan "NBK” Schmitt, Aleksi “Aleksib” Virolainen, Valdemar “valde” Bjørn and Issa “ISSAA” Murad. Multiple attempts from Jamppi’s camp to communicate with Valve after that point were ignored, according to the lawsuit.
Requests for comment to representatives from Valve were not answered.
Despite initial correspondence with the Counter-Strike Professional Players Association (CSPPA) late last year, the players union has ignored recent requests to provide support for the player, according to sources with knowledge of the situation. Jamppi has been a member of the CSPPA since his negotiations with OG in October.
Requests to the CSPPA for comment were unanswered.
Jamppi, now 18, has been a professional player since 2017 with multiple Finnish esports organizations. After joining NYYRIKKI Esports for a brief trial, he found himself with SuperJymy until early 2019. From there he joined SJ Gaming and played for them until December before going on the inactive list, where he remains now.