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Might be wrong, but it has not been legitimately ever released into the game.
Unfortunately I don't have the paint.
I highly doubt Bethesda expects players to have memorized every, single, legitimate item in the entire game and is going to ban players for owning a cosmetic item that could have been acquired in a trade, gifted, or bought from a vendor. That would be just silly.
AFAIK they have banned the accounts that actually accessed the dev room.
I don't think Bethesda expects that either. Thing is though is that every player I know who then finds out they are not legitimate items almost never gets rid of them. They use this same argument as justification to keep the stuff they know is not legitimate.
I get that. I think if Bethesda decides to allocate time and effort into tackling the issue of a very small handful of players owning something that gives zero player advantage, they will likely just remove the items from the game. That definitely could happen.
They are weird with what they pick and choose to remove..like they recently removed all the legacy bayonettes a few people had on their Dragons, but left the legacy damage and range.
They stole lobber telsas and left 419 20% the dragons
Bugfesta is incompetent when it comes to 'advantages'