The court gave Kim “cvMax” Dae-ho's final verdict. On Feb. 18, the Uijeongbu district court sentenced cvMax to a 1,000,000 KRW (~905 USD) fine, the same as the initial summary order. When
On the 17th (KST), the Korean government (Blue House) announced an official statement about the petition regarding the Griffin controversy. Last November 20th, there was a petition started urging the
On the 27th (KST), Riot Korea has made an announcement with regards to the Griffin incident. In the announcement, it explained the reasoning behind former director of Griffin, Cho Gyu-nam, Kanavi's gr
Riot has announced changes to their initial competitive ruling on the former Head Coach for Griffin/current Head Coach for DragonX, Kim ‘cvMax' Dae-ho. After their announcement on the initial co
Riot Korea suspended former Griffin head coach Kim “cvMax” Dae-ho indefinitely from all Riot events. According to Riot, cvMax continuously abused their players verbally and physically for
On the 20th (KST), Riot released their rulings against former Director of Griffin, Cho Gyu-nam and Griffin. Riot ruled that Cho will be indefinitely banned from Riot affiliated esports events, and fin
Despite being contracted to an agency, it was found that League of Legends pro gamer Seo ‘Kanavi' Jin-hyeok, was not provided legal aid, and the criticism on unjust practice of contracts in espo
On the 12th of November (KST), Still8 made an announcement on their homepage that Griffin's director, Cho Gyu-nam has resigned from his position in the organization. In their announcement, Still8 CEO
On the 18th (KST), Still8, the parent company of Griffin, have released their official statement regarding the recent controversy surrounding Griffin.
KeSPA and Riot Games have started investigating as cvMax, former Griffin head coach, claimed there's controversy behind Kanavi's move to JD Gaming. On the 16th (KST), former Griffin head coach Kim