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Tuesday, September 3, 2019
A kid who was on court for cheating in Fortnite was charged with cheating again
Epic Games has again sued a sixteen-year-old cheater in Fortnite and promoted this cheating on YouTube.
The saga of a minor who cheated at Fortnite had not yet ended, so he was sued by Epic Games even though they didn't know it was a kid. After the court ruled that the 16-year-old could not be held responsible for violating the rules because of his age, Epic Games continued to monitor the troubled boy and noted that the boy had not calmed down - allegedly still cheating in the game and promoting cheating tools.
The only difference is that he no longer does this on his previous YouTube channel but opened a new one and posted an 87-minute video there called "Fortnite AIMBOT / WALLHACKS / ** LIVE **" demonstrating how to cheat in the game. The video was then removed at the request of Epic Games, but the small cheater has already announced that he will be releasing a new one.
Epic Games claims that the minor is well aware of the illegal nature of the cheating activity, but continues to do so. Now everything is back to court again, but as it started - this saga is likely to take some time. If not until the accused is of legal age.
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