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Ex-FaZe members claim organization sent them a bill for FaZe House damage

Khizar Mundia
Khizar Mundia Published 25/03/2026
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The popular FaZe member left the organization some time ago, but drama is still ongoing, as Nick “Lacy” Fosco and Maxwell “PlaqueBoyMax” Elliot Dent claimed in separate streams that the content group sent them a bill for alleged damages to the FaZe House.

Christmas 2025 was a bittersweet moment for FaZe fans, as the majority of the organization’s content creators left. FaZe Clan ultimately disbanded its content branch completely after losing too many streamers. Some of the ex-FaZe members, such as Rani “StableRonaldo” Natz, landed on their feet, revealing that viewers and revenue were still going strong. The core members continued living in the FaZe House, but there were reports that they were being evicted. Now, a new drama has started with claims of FaZe Clan seeking damages from ex-members.

Lacy and Silky claim FaZe Clan is charging them for house damage and more

In a stream, Lacy revealed that FaZe Clan has apparently itemized the damages and was demanding $300,000 for just the floor repairs of the house. 

FaZe House damage

Image credit: Lacy, Silky

Lacy was IRL streaming at a supermarket with Jerry “Silky” Woo, and continued reading, alleging the FaZe Clan wanted $5,000 more for the 4th of July party and $22,000 for a Minecraft stream. Silky claimed that FaZe Clan “finessed” its streamers “ever since they got them locked in”.

The specifics of these amounts aren’t confirmed, except for the floor damage. Many viewers speculated that FaZe’s pranks may have actually damaged the house’s flooring. It’s unclear why FaZe Clan wants money for the two streams Lacy mentioned, and the streamer reacted by saying he isn’t with the organization anymore, and “not answering.”

StableRonaldo also posted a story talking about karma being real and said, “Stop while you can”. It’s unclear whether the story is related to the FaZe House issue, but viewers poured in their support for the streamers. Many claimed that it’s been months since the streamers left the organization and shouldn’t have to pay anything. Others were critical, stating the occupants should be held liable if they damaged the house.

PlaqueBoyMax claims he was also sent a bill when he left FaZe

PlaqueBoyMax’s departure from FaZe Clan occurred before the mass exodus, and he alleged in a stream that the organization sent him a bill “weeks” after he left.

FaZe House damage

Image credit: PlaqueBoyMax

In a broadcast, PlaqueBoyMax alleged that FaZe Clan had also sent him a bill of $50,000 after he left the organization. He also reacted to the amounts Lacy mentioned, alleging that FaZe was “running up random bills”. The streamer said they would have to catch him by sending authorities after him, indicating he doesn’t plan on paying. He requested that everyone stay quiet so they wouldn’t remember that he was part of the group, claiming he had “paid his dues”.

FaZe Clan hasn’t issued a statement at the time of this writing, and it’s unclear whether the organization will pursue the bill legally. A former FaZe streamer, Kaysan “Kaysan” Ghasseminejad, told Lacy and Silky that he was contacting his lawyers. It remains to be seen how the situation develops, whether the streamers actually pay, and if FaZe Clan thinks it’s worth it to file lawsuits.

WIN.gg could not independently verify the claims of the ex-FaZe members.

Feature image credit: FaZe Clan

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