Former OG Dota 2 star Taiga confesses to gambling allegations, denies outright matchfixing

Dota 2 pro Tommy “Taiga” Le released a statement today to clear his name after being embroiled in a matchfixing scandal. The statement copped to some of the allegations against him, but stopped short of a full confession.

An investigation by Dota 2 content creator Morf detailed the allegations, alleging Taiga of collaborating with the “322 Mafia” to manipulate matches in 2023 while on OG for betting purposes. In the statement, Taiga acknowledged his struggles with gambling addiction. “Late last year, I made a post about battling addiction and becoming someone else when my brain became more damaged and damaged,” Taiga said. “Everything about me changed, including my principles and my dreams.” He claims this addiction negatively affected his behavior, but maintains his innocence regarding throwing matches.

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