The lawsuit over the permanent ban of Dr disrespect has finally been resolved with Twitch

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Admin

Date

Mar, 12.2022

Streaming star ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm has finally managed to resolve the legal dispute with Twitch after he was banned from the purple platform back in June 2020.

The reason behind the mysterious permanent ban was not very clear. Beahm had no idea on what ground Twitch banned him. Although, he did mention after filing a lawsuit against them that he is very well aware of the justification given behind the ban but he decides to remain silent. He did not disclose the reason but said, "there's a reason we're suing the f*uk out of 'em”.

 

Recently, he cleared the air on the issue by being publicly vocal about the matter getting resolved and finally putting an end to the story after 2 years. On March 10, he said, “I have resolved my legal dispute with Twitch. No party admits to any wrongdoing.” Even though he made the news public, his fans still don’t have a clear idea of what exactly happened in the first place.

 

See the tweet below to know more:

https://twitter.com/DrDisrespect/status/1502004274993131525?s=20&t=3gYWSndmdT-8KH9qJ0gTgw

 

With the long-drawn legal battle coming to an end, Dr disrespect was bombarded with questions regarding a possible comeback on Twitch, to which he had a disappointing reply. “In response to all your questions, the Doc will not return to Twitch,” said Dr Disrespect in a follow-up tweet.

Many fellow streamers have also responded to the tweet by asking if they would have the fortune to play and stream with him again, NICKMERCS being one of them. He offered him to play Apex legends together.

In meantime, Twitch dispatched an official notice confirming their decision of having taken the right step against Dr Disrespect. It stated, “As is our process, we take appropriate action when we have evidence that a streamer has acted in violation of our Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. These apply to all streamers regardless of status or prominence in the community.”