xQc’s father brought up Adept stealing the McLaren during a livestream appearance

The disputed supercar caught viewers off guard and brought the ongoing legal battle back into the spotlight.

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TL;DR
  • xQc's father referenced Adept "stealing" xQc's McLaren during a livestream moment.
  • The comment touched on an ongoing legal dispute over the luxury car that xQc bought but allegedly registered in Adept's name.
  • xQc has been suing Adept in California since April 2024 over the vehicle which was reportedly sold despite a court order.
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During a recent livestream, xQc’s father made an unexpected reference to the streamer’s ex-girlfriend Adept and the disputed McLaren that’s been at the center of their legal battle. While on camera with xQc, his father casually mentioned the car and said “before she stole it” in conversation.

The moment caught viewers off guard. The McLaren dispute has been a sensitive topic between the former couple for months, with xQc alleging that Adept improperly sold or took control of the luxury vehicle during their breakup.

xQc bought the McLaren but reportedly registered it under Adept’s name because he didn’t have a driver’s license at the time. This registration detail became central to their dispute when the relationship ended.

According to public claims, a court order prevented the vehicle from being sold during the legal proceedings. The car was allegedly sold anyway, escalating the conflict between the two streamers.

xQc has pursued legal action against Adept in California over the vehicle. Court filings reportedly show the case was filed in San Bernardino County in April 2024, with litigation still ongoing.

The registration versus ownership question creates legal complications. Even though xQc paid for the car, having it registered in Adept’s name gave her certain legal standing. This is why title and registration details matter in property disputes.

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