Friday, June 13, 2025

Valorant Pro ‘florescent’ Accused of Sexual Assault, Riot Faces Backlash Over Response

Professional Valorant player Ava “florescent” Eugene has been accused of sexual assault by former Game Changers competitor Marceline “karie” Carson.

Karie, who claims to be a friend of florescent’s former partner, put forward the allegations against the 18-year-old via an X (formerly Twitter) post on May 17. Speaking on behalf of her friend, referred to as “Brick,” Karie detailed their account of the alleged experience with florescent.

Florescent Valorant Allegations Explained

In the document attached to her X post, Karie alleged that “Brick” was sexually assaulted by florescent on January 3, 2024, after visiting florescent—despite having made it clear beforehand that she did not want to engage in any sexual activity.

“On January 3rd, 2024 Brick went to Ava’s house, Brick knew it would end up being sexual because they had talked about it days prior and Brick had stated not wanting to do anything sexual to which Ava then stated ‘alr then I don’t really wanna see you’ in response but despite not wanting it to be sexual She still opted to go and get it over with because She just wanted to be with Ava,” the first document reads.

“Brick told me that when she got to Ava’s house Ava had changed her phone password so she couldn’t access it, Ava had claimed it was because she didn’t want Brick to know where she lived (Ava had ubered Her there) Brick brushed it off and soon after Ava started initiating sexual things, to which Brick had consented and participated in, it ended up turning into them having sex, and she told me that she was in a lot of physical pain the whole time kept telling Ava that it hurt and Ava just chose to ignore it. After Ava finished, Brick went to clean herself up and noticed that she was bleeding. She then went back into her room, too embarrassed to say anything, and they took a nap together.”

Karie also included several screenshots —purportedly of her conversations with “Brick”—in the document, though no names were mentioned.

Later that day, as Brick tried to leave, she was allegedly subjected to further pressure from florescent, despite repeatedly rejecting her advances. After resisting for nearly half an hour, Brick eventually gave in and “let Ava do what she wanted.” According to the document, florescent allowed her to leave afterward.

Approximately twelve hours after the allegations first surfaced, Karie shared a follow-up document under her previous X post—this time, it was a personal statement from Brick herself.

In her statement, Brick described the relationship between her and florescent to be “toxic, abusive, and controlling.” She mentioned that they would repeatedly break up and get back together, since they had “practically had no friends outside of each other.”

Riot’s Response & Community Backlash

Two days after the allegations were put forward by Karie, Riot Games released a statement addressing the matter.

“On May 17th, we were made aware of the sexual-assault allegations made against a competitor,” the Valroant devs said in the statement. “Such allegations are among the most serious an individual can face, and we urge anyone with relevant information to contact law enforcement.”

The company announced that it will not pursue its own investigation, but will cooperate fully with legal authorities and determine florescent’s eligibility for future VCT participation depending on the results.

The statement did not mention florescent by name, which drew backlash from a portion of the Valorant community, with fans pointing out that in previous cases, such as with Jay “Sinatraa” Won and other male players in Riot Games titles, the individuals were named directly in official announcements.

Others also highlighted the contrast with Sinatraa’s case in 2021, who was suspended from competitive play as soon as allegations emerged. In florescent’s case, however, Riot stated it would evaluate her future eligibility rather than taking immediate action.

The florescent allegations have raised some serious concerns in the Valorant community and sparked debates regarding Riot’s handling of such cases, with many players calling out the company for inconsistency. As the situation unfolds, the community continues to wait for meaningful action and clearer accountability.

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