Hans Niemann, 19, was dogged by claims he used vibrating “anal beads” to cheat during a match.Now, months after the so-called cheating saga penetrated the chess world, all parties have agreed to drop the legal fight, Chess.com revealed in a statement Monday.
“I look forward to competing against Magnus in chess rather than in court,” Niemann said in a joint statement. The legal battle erupted after Hans Niemann’s upset victory over Magnus Carlsen at last year’s Sinquefield Cup tournament in St. Louis.During the US Chess Championships in St. Louis in October, an official even used a metal detector to inspect Niemann’s rear before he could play in the tournament.
Niemann has admitted to cheating online when he was 12 and 16 years old but vehemently denied any wrongdoing while contesting over-the-board games.
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