“Hi – Rose, here. I have removed ATOS from my bio, removed my promotion post (edit: unpinned), and cancelled my membership today. I have only trained there once in the last 2 weeks as this has information has been coming out. I am not able to say more at this time but I am standing with the girls and am supporting them in sharing when they’re ready. This is deeply troubling and sad time for us. All my energy is currently dedicated to making safe spaces for the girls and women. I will make a public statement as soon as I am able. EDIT: I have not made any allegations and I’m not commenting on the allegations. This comment was just to respond to my name being mentioned.”
As the news began to emerge, another high-profile competitor with connections to ATOS was actually making her way across the world to compete at a major event. Adele Fornarino was travelling from Australia to the UK and actually preparing for her weigh-in for a superfight at Polaris 35. She then took part in the photography session for it wearing a top that said ‘We don’t roll like that’ and shared the image with the caption ‘Things need to change’. Fornarino has been conducting her training camps at ATOS for a while now but Jits Magazine has been able to confirm with our sources that she will not be representing the team in any fashion during the live broadcast of the event.
Jits Magazine has reached out to Murasaki, Miller, and Fornarino and will update this article to reflect any response we receive.



