Splyce has fined their CS:GO team manager Jeremy "Jeremy9000" Gray for making racist comments in Twitch chat during an ESEA interview with former Ze Pug Godz player Belal "FGB" Ahmad on May 15.

FGB discovered the comments when he reviewed the interview, and tweeted out a screenshot of the chat, where a user named Jeremy9000 wrote "Belal Hassan Ahmad!! Watch out!!! The car is going to blow up!"

Wanted to check out an interview from a while back and i caught this... smh. pic.twitter.com/011p6qRON4 — belal ahmad (@FGBcsgo) June 30, 2016

Splyce CEO Marty Strenczewilk released a response video on July 2, stating that Splyce had fined Jeremy9000 for an unspecified amount and donated the money to an anti-discrimination charity. The charity was not named.

"This is a precedent we're setting," Strenczewilk said in the video.

"We will have an inclusive organization. We'll have a place where everyone feels comfortable. And even if that doesn't fit in esports, even if that isn't the norm these days, where people feel comfortable being racist or misogynistic or whatever, whether it isn't Twitch chat or what have you, that won't be an organization I'm a part of, and it won't be the organization that I run.

"As long as I'm here, those values will stand out, and we will be a place where people love to be here, from all walks of life."

Jeremy9000 joined Splyce in November, when the organization was known as Follow eSports. He has stuck with the team through several CS:GO roster swaps. Prior to joining Splyce, he was the general manger of the RNG Pro Series.

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