Days after the start of an ongoing legal standoff between FaZe Clan and its Fortnite player Turner “Tfue” Tenney, The Blast has released a copy of the original contract between the two parties.

The lawsuit first came to light on May 20 following a report from The Hollywood Reporter. The lawsuit alleged FaZe was entitled to up to 80 percent of Tfue’s brand deals and was prohibiting Tfue from signing potential sponsorships, limiting “Tenney’s ability to compete in the marketplace” and actively violating the California Business and Professions Code.

The original contract between Tfue and FaZe, labeled “Gamer Agreement” was signed April 27, 2018 and lists the agreements between Tfue and FaZe, identified as “Gamer” and “Company,” respectively.

The most important parts of the contract regarding the recent lawsuit are listed below:

Compensation

According to the contract, FaZe will pay Tfue $2,000 monthly and will collect portions of the player’s income according to the following:

Tournament earnings

Brand deals

Exclusivity

The contract states the Gamer shall not: