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FaZe Banks’ Richard Mille’s watch is allegedly stolen at a Super Bowl party

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FaZe Banks is hoping that cops will track down the thief who stole his ultra-exclusive watch while he was attending a Super Bowl party.

Here is everything you need to know.

Someone has allegedly snatched FaZe Banks 6 figure watch

FaZe Banks recently took to his social media account to reveal that his expensive watch was stolen. 

In addition, he said that the object was worth $200,000 since it was a one-of-a-kind Chrome Hearts Richard Mille watch.

Moreover, Banks mentioned that the incident took place at Scottsdale Hangar One in Arizona on Friday night. It was a homecoming party organized by the h.wood Group. 

Besides that, it was reported that many celebrities including Drake, Tim Cook, Cher, Lil Baby, Meek Mill, and Odell Beckham attended the event at the makeshift club.

Meanwhile, the police department of Scottsdale confirmed that a report was filed about the missing Richard Mille watch.

Additionally, the document also highlighted the approximate 6-figure value of the rare item.

Banks on the other hand claimed that the thief snatched his watch right off his body.

Furthermore, he mentioned that the watch fell off while walking through the crowd at the party. However, the surveillance footage shows him picking up the item and putting it in one of his pockets. 

But someone has already reached into the pocket and picked it clean.

The 31-year-old YouTuber added that he is offering $50 thousand to anyone who can return the watch to him. He stated that the item is a  timepiece in his collection and has sentimental value. Hence, it is irreplaceable.

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How did FaZe Banks get rich?

FaZe Banks has been slammed online many times for being involved in crypto and NFT companies. 

In addition, his endeavors were frequently seen as illegal and possibly included offshore gambling. 

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Furthermore, he called investing in CryptoPunk NFTs, ‘life-changing.’ However, it was deemed to be another scam created to urge his fans to buy the NFTs. 

He wrote in a tweet, ‘I just sold a CryptoPunk for $584,752. Made a half a million dollar flip in a month. I’m losing my fucking mind right now.’

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Banks was defensive when netizens called him out for hyping up another NFT following the SaveTheKids fiasco scandal.

He noted, ‘I can create enough hype to inflate the value of a product that trades 50 million dollars a day? When the floor is $150,000? Why isn’t FaZe Clan selling $50 m’a a day in Merch then.’

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