SicK launched from jail after 11 days in confinement

North American VALORANT participant and streamer Hunter “SicK” Mims has been launched from jail, in line with the most recent entries by the Collin County jail.

SicK spent 11 days in jail for prison trespassing, which reportedly occurred following a public altercation at a Ferrari automobile dealership. He was arrested on March 4 with a bond set at $5,000. Sentinels paid for the bond and paid for his sister to be despatched to Dallas, Texas, to facilitate his launch from jail, as reported by Dot Esports.

He was quickly suspended by Sentinels following his arrest and shall be required to finish coaching earlier than he’s eligible to return, additionally reported by Dot Esports.

Sentinels signed former OpTic Gaming participant Marved to the VALORANT roster because the substitute participant to exchange SicK earlier this week. Marved won’t be made energetic on the beginning roster at the moment, Dot understands.

SicK has a tenured historical past with Sentinels in VALORANT. The group and the participant have been inseparable since Sick made the change from aggressive CS:GO to VALORANT upon the sport’s launch in 2020.

SicK has been inactive from skilled VALORANT since May 2021. He was named as Sentinels’ substitute participant for the upcoming Americas worldwide league, which is about to start in just a few weeks.

Sentinels will face 100 Thieves within the opening match on April 1.

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