I was actually wondering about that earlier, are those correct? But either way Lethal did not try to say he wasn't being asked, he tried to go with the "people know me" defense, which I see some people agree with so I'll just post about that again. Like, BabyShark has said it repeatedly, that the injustice of this partly stems from the fact that we "know" Lethal doesn't hack. There is no way to really know what a player might be up to unless you're standing behind them or maybe if they're live streaming or something. Many people hacked for years and had friends go to bat for them repeatedly, only for them to end up getting caught red handed. It's sad, but what it teaches us if that even if we personally have faith in a person's honesty, they still need to follow the rules so that we can be certain about it.