Alinity Divine
Alinity is included in the complaint filed against Twitch. Erik Estavillo, a Twitch fan from California filed a civil lawsuit asking for $25 million damages from Twitch in connection with the exposure to "overly sexually provocative and explicit material by female streamers" when they logged on to the website. Dexerto obtained court documents showing that the person who was previously suing Microsoft Sony Nintendo Blizzard and Blizzard has filed a formal complaint on the 15th of June. Twitch received an official summons from the court on the 19th June. Estavillo was, in accordance with the Santa Clara Superior Court of California complaint filed has a range of medical conditions that force him to depend solely on internet for entertainment. He is also suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder and an addiction to sexual activity. Based on the complaint, Twitch makes these issues more severe. It then listed several female Twitch streamers who claim that they "continue to expose viewers to sexually addictive material and material on a frequent and regular daily basis." Alinity did not appear on the list. As part of the demand for relief, the company wants to permanently ban all streamers that violate Twitch Terms of Service. A total of $25 million is demanded, "to be divided between plaintiff and the other Twitch primary Turbo subscribers" with the remainder going to charitable organizations.



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