Thursday, July 2, 2026
31.5 C
New Delhi

StableRonaldo bans law firm account after viewers flag suspicious clips of FaZe house damage

StableRonaldo bans law firm account after viewers flag suspicious clips of FaZe house damage

Image Via Instagram

Twitch streamer StableRonaldo shocked viewers after banning an account that appeared to belong to a real-life law firm during a recent livestream. The move came after fans noticed the account clipping moments that showed damage inside the former FaZe Clan content house. The incident quickly caught attention, especially as it followed the sudden collapse of FaZe’s creator division and the shutdown of the once-famous house.The situation unfolded on January 20, when viewers alerted Ronaldo that a newly joined account was quietly clipping his stream. What raised concern was the pattern, every clip focused on moments where something hit a wall or appeared to cause damage. The account never typed in chat, leading Ronaldo to question whether he was being watched for legal reasons or simply trolled.

StableRonaldo reacts after law firm clips damage to former FaZe house

During the stream, Ronaldo appeared confused and unsettled as he learned more about the account. The profile name matched Copete Law, P.C., a real law firm based in California that specializes in real estate litigation. According to viewers, the account had followed Ronaldo for less than 30 minutes before clipping footage showing him throwing an object into a wall.“Brother, did you not think my viewers would find you?” Ronaldo said on stream. “Is this the guy who comes to the house?” He later added, “I don’t know if I’m getting trolled by my chat. It says clipped by Copete Law Firm… and every clip of them is just damages to the house. Do you think they’re actually watching me?” Shortly after reacting live, Ronaldo banned the account from viewing or clipping his stream. He also called others to check if they recognized the firm, still unsure whether the situation was serious or a coordinated prank by viewers.The controversy is tied to the recent downfall of FaZe Clan’s creator brand. In late December, major FaZe personalities announced they were leaving the organization, causing all non-esports operations to shut down almost overnight. As a result, creators like StableRonaldo and Lacy confirmed they would soon move out of the FaZe house.Since then, images and footage of the empty house have become a recurring feature on Ronaldo’s stream, often used as a screensaver or background visual. That context has fueled speculation over whether property damage could become a legal issue.For now, no legal action has been confirmed. While Copete Law, P.C. is a legitimate firm, it remains unclear if the account truly belonged to them or if viewers were simply having fun. Until more details emerge, the incident remains another strange chapter in the ongoing FaZe fallout.

Go to Source

Hot this week

UD ministry sends eviction notice to Gymkhana Club

NEW DELHI: The Centre has issued an eviction notice to the Delhi Gymkhana Club, saying that the club is in “unauthorised occupation of public premises” since the land lease ended on May 22. Read More

Board weightage mooted in entrance exam revamp

NEW DELHI: After a series of exam-related controversies, including the NEET-UG row, the Prime Minister’s office (PMO) has stepped in to monitor sweeping examination reforms that the ministry of education is working on. Read More

Taylor-Travis’ wedding ceremony to be held in secret location

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding celebrations may not unfold entirely at Madison Square Garden after all. Read More

Micron announces USD 250 million investment in Trump Accounts

Washington, Jul 2 (PTI): Sanjay Mehrotra-led Micron Technologies announced a USD 250 million investment in the Trump Accounts programme, a long-term savings initiative for children, a move that was welcomed by President Donald Trump. Read More

Danny Glover diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease

Actor and activist Danny Glover, best known for starring as an easygoing police officer in the “Lethal Weapon” franchise, has revealed he has Alzheimer’s disease. Read More

Topics

UD ministry sends eviction notice to Gymkhana Club

NEW DELHI: The Centre has issued an eviction notice to the Delhi Gymkhana Club, saying that the club is in “unauthorised occupation of public premises” since the land lease ended on May 22. Read More

Board weightage mooted in entrance exam revamp

NEW DELHI: After a series of exam-related controversies, including the NEET-UG row, the Prime Minister’s office (PMO) has stepped in to monitor sweeping examination reforms that the ministry of education is working on. Read More

Taylor-Travis’ wedding ceremony to be held in secret location

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding celebrations may not unfold entirely at Madison Square Garden after all. Read More

Micron announces USD 250 million investment in Trump Accounts

Washington, Jul 2 (PTI): Sanjay Mehrotra-led Micron Technologies announced a USD 250 million investment in the Trump Accounts programme, a long-term savings initiative for children, a move that was welcomed by President Donald Trump. Read More

Danny Glover diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease

Actor and activist Danny Glover, best known for starring as an easygoing police officer in the “Lethal Weapon” franchise, has revealed he has Alzheimer’s disease. Read More

EPF contributions above 1800/month to be voluntary

NEW DELHI: In an overhaul of provident fund rules for nearly eight crore active members, Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has said 12% contribution up to the statutory wage ceiling, which is currently at Rs 15,000 a month, Read More

Questions set, demographic panel to seek info from states

Amit Shah NEW DELHI: Hitting the ground running, the high-level committee tasked with studying demographic changes in the country – in just about a month of its formation – has finalised a detailed questionnaire to seek Read More

Govt asks WhatsApp to pause username rollout

Representative image NEW DELHI: Govt has directed Meta-owned WhatsApp not to roll out its proposed usernames feature in India until further consultations are completed, while asking the company to submit a detailed explanation withi Read More

Related Articles