FANABLE Launches Faker Gumayusi Legal Action Against Toxic Esports Fans
- Saswata Mondal

- 8 hours ago
- 1 min read

League of Legends icons Faker and Gumayusi have reached their limit with relentless online abuse. Their agency, FANABLE, announced on April 14, 2026, that it is launching legal action, pursuing both civil and criminal measures against malicious posts, defamation, and harassment that have escalated far beyond acceptable levels.
Details Behind the Faker Gumayusi Legal Action
FANABLE’s official statement was direct: malicious content targeting the players has continued without any self-restraint in certain communities. The agency will now actively review every case and take all possible legal steps to protect Faker (T1) and Gumayusi (HLE).
This includes going after defamation, doxxing attempts, protest trucks, funeral wreaths sent to offices, and other extreme anti-fan campaigns that have plagued both stars.
A Necessary Step for Cleaner Esports
This Faker Gumayusi legal action serves as a powerful reminder that freedom of expression does not include personal attacks, stalking, or spreading baseless rumors. While constructive criticism is part of competitive esports, the nonstop toxicity, especially the coordinated harassment campaigns that has crossed every boundary.
Faker and Gumayusi have stayed professional and focused on performing at the highest level, often enduring the noise quietly. Now their agency is stepping up so the players can concentrate on what matters: the game. Many in the community hope this strong stance will finally discourage the worst offenders and help build a healthier environment for everyone in esports.
The message is clear, real fans support the players. Toxic harassers will face real consequences.



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