The cryptogram enthusiast is affirmed by the responsibility of the adult toys incidents of the WNBA


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A self -described cryptocurrency fan attributed the responsibility of recent sex toy disturbances in the WNBA games, despite the fact that two people were already arrested for separate incidents.

The “guilty” Anonymous spoke with Outkick on Wednesday, the night before a fourth incident in Chicago occurred, and said they decided to start throwing the objects on the courts because the WNBA was “being forced by our throats.”

The apparent pitcher said there was no intention of damaging or hurting anyone, but that the goal was to make and promote its newly created currency, with the help of the online community.

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Chicago Sky Play Indiana Fover during the first half of a WNBA game at United Center on June 7, 2025. (Kamil Krzaczynski/ Imagn images)

A arrest was made in Atlanta earlier this week. However, the anonymous person told Clay Travis that Delbert Carver, the person accused in the incident, was “chasing to persecute” and really was not the original guilty.

Carver was hired in Clayton County prison in Georgia on Saturday, about 15 miles where the first Sex toys launch incident It happened last Tuesday. According to ESPN, the Affidavit of the Police declared that Carver supposedly told the police that the incident was “a joke” that he was supposed to become viral “, and he has certainly done so. Carver was supposedly in the game with friends.

“We believe that either was chasing or the police cheated on him. We really didn’t understand what happened there,” said anonymous person to Outkick, adding that the original pitcher was still free.

The WNBA logo on the court on Crypto.com Arena on July 9, 2024. (Kirby Lee/ USA Today Sports)

Another arrest is made in response to sex toys that are thrown in the WNBA games

The WNBA did not immediately respond to the requests for comments on the legitimacy of the group’s claim. The League previously stated that anyone who throws objects on the court will face a one -year prohibition of the games.

ESPN also interviewed the culprit, who goes through “Lieutenant Daldo Raine” in X, an ode to Brad Pitt’s character in “Inglourious Basterds.” In the interview with “Raine,” he left his camera out and refused to give his name or age. USA Today reported the claims of cryptofusia.

According to ESPN, the publications in the group’s telegram community confirmed the interior and previous knowledge of the first incident, discussing it in advance. “Raine” said Carver was not affiliated with the group.

The person told ESPN and Outkick that four other incidents were planned for Tuesday. One of those incidents involved Sophie Cunningham, two of them did not reach the court, and the final joker did not try. Then they told ESPN that they were looking for a MLB game: a woman was seen holding a sex toy behind the dish in the Marlins -ASTR game.

A basketball is located near the WNBA logo during a time of waiting for a game between Las Vegas and the New York Liberty in Feld Entertainment Center on August 29, 2020 in Palmetto, Florida. (Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

A fourth adult toy arrived at a Sky Chicago game on Thursday: it is unknown if it was related to Crypto Coin’s claims.

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