LMHT: Former T1 Veteran Forced to 'Return to Countryside to Raise Fish and Grow More Vegetables' Due to Harassment from Female Fans
Professional LCK Jungle Player - Kim “Clid” Tae-min, who has played for many top world teams like T1 and JDG, officially banned from competing. The reason for this is because he has sexually harassed underage fans.
Specifically, the allegations include two separate cases where Clid made serious sexually harassing comments towards two underage individuals on the X platform (Twitter). After the allegations were made public, immediately, Hanwha Life esports withdrew Clid from the main lineup and began investigating with all parties involved.
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According to LCK-affiliated journalist Kenzi, on September 4th, Hanwha Life and the LCK Secretary-General decided to suspend Clid from competing for one year after the investigation results. This punishment can be seen as a 'shut down' for Clid's professional player career. Currently, this Jungle player is 24 years old and when the penalty ends, he will be hitting 26, an age that can be considered high compared to the general level of players in the LCK.
It seems that this year, the team considered a 'super team' Hanwha Life esports is truly unlucky. The regrettable incident in June involving Jo “Grizzly” Seung-hoon forced Hanwha Life to choose Clid as a replacement. Although the team is quite out of form, they still couldn't secure the last spot in the LCK Regional Qualifiers to advance to the 2023 World Championships. Hopefully, Hanwha Life will overcome the current difficulties and have a better transformation in the future.
