Riot Games Puts Esports Team TSM Owner On Probation for Bullying

Andy Dinh

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Riot Games issued its punishment on Wednesday for a top esports businessman accused of workplace toxicity and bullying.

After an eight-month investigation, Riot Games found Andy Dinh, owner of prominent esports team TSM, guilty of violating the company’s rules around “harassment” and “profanity and hate speech.” Riot Games placed Dinh, 30, on a two-year probation and fined TSM $75,000, which will be donated to an anti-bullying or mental health charity.