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Sniper Lynn Vision z4kr may face prison time

Time: 2025-08-13 20:40 (UTC)

Chinese Counter-Strike 2 player Zhang “z4kr” Sike from the Lynn Vision team has become the main figure in a high-profile sex scandal that has already shaken the local esports community. A class action lawsuit is being prepared against him by five women who accuse him of deliberately infecting them with sexually transmitted diseases. If found guilty, the player faces real imprisonment.

A story that shocks even experienced CS2 fans
The scandal began in December when it became known that z4kr was dating several women at the same time. Among them were:

a girl with whom he appeared publicly in the media,
a popular streamer,
a TV presenter,
a prostitute,
and a friend of one of his teammates.

He assured each of them that she was the only one. One of the victims claims that the player promised to make her his “mistress” and offered her 50,000 yuan for her silence.

Betrayal, sexually transmitted diseases, and blackmail
It turned out that during BLAST Austin Major 2025, the player hired a prostitute, after which he contracted trichomoniasis. He passed the disease on to his main girlfriend in China. Later, he and several of his partners were diagnosed with mycoplasma, chlamydia, HSV, HPV, and other infections.

According to the victims, z4kr's phone contained over 4,000 intimate photos of various women, which he allegedly used for blackmail. Correspondence also confirms that on one occasion, the player had sexual contact with three different women — in the morning, afternoon, and evening.

Z4kr himself later confessed to “sexual addiction” and asked the victims to “delete all evidence” and “just remain friends.”

How the scandal broke
The story became public after his official girlfriend gained access to the player's phone and leaked the correspondence and photos online. This confirmed all suspicions and triggered a wave of new confessions from other women who had been in contact with him.

The scandal even affected other players: according to sources, one of z4kr's teammates was dating a girl who was also involved in the story.

What's next?
The affected women are preparing a class action lawsuit, and under Chinese law, knowingly infecting someone with a sexually transmitted disease can lead to criminal liability and imprisonment. Analysts are already saying that the player's career is effectively over.

New screenshots of correspondence and posts from women who claim to have had relationships with the player continue to appear on Chinese social media. The situation is gaining momentum and could become one of the most high-profile scandals in the history of Asian esports.

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