North American team Sentinels is set to suspend VALORANT <\/em>player Hunter \u201cSicK\u201d Mims pending the completion of training set by the organization, multiple sources told Dot Esports. <\/p>
Mims was arrested on March 4 in Texas for criminal trespassing<\/a>, according to the inmate entries by the Collin County jail<\/a>. He is yet to be released from jail and is being held with a $5,000 bond at the time of publication. As a result, Sentinels has internally suspended the player pending the completion of training following his release.\u00a0<\/p>
Marved, alongside recently released Cloud9 player yay<\/a>, are two of the most sought-after free agents on the market. Most organizations are unwilling to pay for large buyouts since several teams have lost revenue through sponsors dropping out of esports or venture capitalists refusing to invest.\u00a0<\/p>