Brady Ebert has been embroiled in a series of controversies since his departure from Turnstile.
In an explosive social media rant, Ebert accused the band of 'pandering to their audience' and misusing charity funds.
He claimed that at Turnstile's first free show, the band raised $10,000 but then took $4,000 for themselves under false pretenses.
Ebert also alleged that his friends filed a restraining order against him, which was denied by the court due to lack of statutory basis for relief.
The incident follows a history of tension between Ebert and Turnstile's vocalist Brendan Yates, who reportedly stole $4,000 from the charity show.
After Ebert made disparaging comments about Turnstile and their community, his new band THE S.E.T.
parted ways with him.
In a statement, they accused Ebert of 'ridiculous comments and behavior' and vowed to continue supporting Baltimore hardcore.
Ebert has since responded on social media, denying making statements about Turnstile that weren't true and claiming he was blocked from the band's Instagram for a week.
He also announced his new EP with THE S.E.T., calling it a cover band at this point.
Despite these incidents, Ebert has already formed a new band called Experience.