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AceAttorney
Character info
Brawl main Zelda
Ultimate main Zelda
Team info
Former sponsor(s) Brigade Esports
Personal and other info
Real name James Alicea
Birth date (age 32)
Location New York United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Professional Template:Banned

AceAttorney is a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Zelda player from New Jersey. He was formerly ranked 9th on the New Jersey Smash Ultimate Power Rankings and has wins over players such as Jw, MattyG, Jakal, Bankai, Ralphie, Dunston, and ZeroTwoNone.

AceAttorney is known for his run at Let's Make Big Moves, where he beat Dunston, MattyG, and Jw before falling to Epic_Gabriel to place 33rd.

In March 2020, AceAttorney was signed by Brigade Esports. On July 2nd, after sexual harassment allegations against AceAttorney came to light, Brigade Esports cut ties with him[1].

On June 30th, 2020, multiple people came out against AceAttorney with allegations of pedophilia and grooming. His Twitter account was deactivated and he is likely be leaving the Smash community. However, he continues to be active on social media, utilizing a private Twitter account in place of his suspended one.

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Xenosaga XXVI August 24th, 2019 9th
Tri-state Showdown: Fall 2019 November 9th, 2019 65th 13th FROOT
Let's Make Big Moves January 3rd-5th, 2020 33rd 33rd Purity
Fusion: The Weekly #12 February 24th, 2020 7th
The Forge S5:E2 February 29th, 2020 9th 3rd JazzyG
Japes March 1st, 2020 1st
OS NYC/NJ Invitational April 30th, 2020 7th

Controversy

On June 30th, 2020, amidst a wave of sexual harassment allegations within the community, several Smashers came out accusing AceAttorney for sexual harassment. Insomniac published a tweet speaking out about AceAttorney, alleging that AceAttorney sent Insomniac pictures of his covered genitals without Insomniac's consent.[2] Additionally, Smasher Katy Parry published a tweet alleging AceAttorney pressured them into trading nude pictures. In the screenshot, AceAttorney is seen stating he had sent pictures of his genitals to them.[3] Furthermore, music composer Scraft Punk published a tweet alleging AceAttorney grooms underaged minors. In the screenshot, AceAttorney is seen stating that a minor would be interested in dating AceAttorney when the minor turns 18.[4] Lastly, Smasher Froot published a tweet alleging that AceAttorney had sexually harassed her.[5][6] Following the allegations, AceAttorney deactivated his Twitter account and his team, Brigade Esports, cut ties with him the next day.

In mid-July, AceAttorney reactivated his Twitter account and posted a TwitLonger denying several of the allegations made against him.[7] He then remained active on Twitter for a few weeks before deactivating again.

Trivia

  • AceAttorney's tag originates from his love of the Ace Attorney series of video games.

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