The FBI’s later affidavit (unsealed in part during Lomps Court Case #1) detailed that an entity using a VPN exit node in Luxembourg had cloned Lomps’ private repository. But they didn’t just steal Module-7. They injected a into the stolen code.
Three weeks later, users of Lomps’ free mod began reporting catastrophic failures. Their games would freeze for five seconds, a spray-painted skull icon (the signature of Elite Pain) would appear, and then their local save data would be wiped. Lomps was blamed. His Patreon collapsed. He received death threats. lomps court case 1 elite pain mega patched
Elite Pain was a cheat distribution group. Unlike Lomps’ mods (which claimed to fix the game), Elite Pain sold “Game Master Kits”—tools that allowed users to toggle invincibility, auto-parry, and, most controversially, crash opponents’ games remotely. Elite Pain’s flagship product was called For $499 a year, users could inflict "unrecoverable desyncs." The FBI’s later affidavit (unsealed in part during