Shayene “shAy” Victorio makes it known once again. The former professional Counter-Strike competitor has achieved international fame, but not for skill. Two years ago, she was sentenced to 116 years in prison. And he is still at liberty.
From a CS star to a convicted person with a huge sentence
Shayene “shAy” Victorio is a former professional Counter-Strike competitor. It was active in two versions of the title – 1.6 and Global Offensive. During her career, she took part in many tournaments, at the same time representing recognizable organizations. The list includes mibr, paiN and Keyd Stars.
However, Victorio did not experience international fame because of his head shooting skills. After hanging the mouse on the pin, she focused on the career of an influencer. However, it gained voice when the world heard that she had been sentenced to 116 years in prison.
The colossal sentence against the Brazilian is the result of her activities in the period from 2013 to 2017. At that time, she ran an online store with her partner. They were accused of committing 118 frauds by not delivering ordered goods to customers.
Despite the sentence, she is still at liberty
More than two years have passed since Victoria was convicted. Influencerka recalled herself in December last year. Then her current partner, Jean Paulo Fernandes Filho, goalkeeper of Paraguay’s Cerro Porteno won the title of Clausura tournament champion.
shAy enthusiastically cheered on her partner in social media ahead of the tournament. Soon after them, in an equally public way, he thanked for their support and expressed his full feelings. The romantic rapture of two people in love with social media, however, reminded the public of the verdict of the former esports star.
Influencerka avoids imprisonment
How is it that a person sentenced to over a hundred years’ imprisonment continues to walk on the street and act on the Internet? Victorio denied the alleged crimes, pointing to her ex-partner and co-owner of the shop she was running as guilty.
With the support of the Brazilian’s lawyers, she appealed, and her case is reviewed by a higher court. Until the investigation is completed, the former professional female gamer will remain at liberty.
Source: Sport

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