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In his video, Tenney begins by saying that some parts of the lawsuit referring to a dangerous lifestyle and stunts performed in videos do not match what he wants and will be deleted. Beyond that, his messages are simple, imploring followers to pressure FaZe to "release the contract." The case demanded by his lawsuit is onerous and one of the Sides is not fully accessible to the public.Tenney states that even if he can not disclose his content, once people are shown they will understand how serious it is. Engadget has contacted FaZe Clan but has not yet received a response We will update this post if new information appears.
Update: In response to the video, FaZe clan owner Richard "FaZe" Banks tweeted that "we are releasing the contract".
My answer #ReleaseTheContract https://t.co/KD67mz48iB
– Tfue (@TTfue) May 23, 2019
By the way, we are releasing the contract. I have just received the renters and we are preparing everything for you now. I have nothing to hide and all I have said throughout this is the truth. We have tried for one year in a row to reach a new agreement.
– FaZe Banks (@Banks) May 23, 2019
So yes, I repeat. We publish the contract momentarily. It was not a question of defending what is right, it is a manipulation to suggest that. It was about what Tfue's father felt was in his best interest (leaving FaZe) and doing nothing to achieve it.
– FaZe Banks (@Banks) May 23, 2019
Last tweet. Our legal team is preparing everything, we will publish the contract with all the context of the world when we can. Still all @TTfue you had to do to accomplish that was asking me. We were not prepared for that so give us some time. It happens. Thank you.
– FaZe Banks (@Banks) May 23, 2019
A follow-up of the FaZe clan on the unfortunate situation of today. pic.twitter.com/qm6sK8v88B
– FaZe Clan (@FaZeClan) May 21, 2019
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