The publisher Valorant officially announced the incident: “Riot Games has recently been aware of the ability to violate the Riot Games Global Code of Conduct related to the Preston” Juv3nile “Dornon and conducted a investigation of this issue.

After careful consideration of this issue, Juv3nile will be suspended from all Esports tournaments organized by Riot from today – April 4, 2025 “.

Although Riot Games has not officially announced on this issue, fans have predicted that this issue may be related to harassment that this coach has been accused before. At the end of March, many X/Twitter accounts posted unchanged images that American coach sent messages with inappropriate content.
No BC Why has he was doing this for so long … pic.twitter.com/o9mja1p8qm
– Skiz (@xoskizzy) March 20, 2025
If the above information is verified, Juv3nile may violate Article 4.10 of the Riot Games Global Code of Conduct. This stipulates: “Professional eSports participants must not participate in any harsh forms. A harassment is defined as non -permitted acts, lowering values or threatening others. This rule also prohibits sexual harassment, which is defined as any sexual evocative form that is not allowed.
The words “flirting” are not allowed if the opponent considers that behavior as unwanted or offended. Acts of lurking, related to violent threats (whether directly or online), sharing other people's personal information that is not allowed to be considered harassment forms, even when agitated or encouraged others to perform. All forms of harassment are strictly prohibited, even if the behavior is not serious enough or spread to constitute illegal activities under the current law. “
The Global Esports organization also spoke right after the incident, saying respect for Riot Games's decision and working to ensure the handling of these problems.