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A self-proclaimed cryptocurrency enthusiast claims responsibility for the recent sex toy riots WNBA Gamesalthough two people have been arrested for separate incidents.
Anonymous “culprit” Talk to Orkick Wednesday, the night before the fourth incident in Chicago, they decided to start throwing objects into court because the WNBA was “forced to reject our throats.”
The obvious thrower said there was no intention to hurt or hurt anyone, but the goal was to make people laugh and promote his newly created coins with the help of the online community.
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Chicago Sky has a fever in the first half of the WNBA game at the United Center on June 7, 2025. (kamil krzaczynski/imagn image)
Arrests were conducted in Atlanta earlier this week. But anonymous person told Clay Travis Delbert Carver, The person accused in the incident was the “chasing” rather than the real culprit.
Carver was booked Saturday at the Clayton County Jail, Georgia, about 15 miles from the first place. Sex toy events It happened last Tuesday. According to ESPN, the police affidavit said Carver told police that the incident was “joking” and “should spread”, and that was indeed the case. Carver allegedly participated in the competition with his friends.
“We think he was either hunting him or the police cheated him. We really don’t understand what was going on there,” the anonymous person told Outkick.

WNBA logo on the court at Crypto.com Arena on July 9, 2024. (Kirby Lee/ Today Sports)
Another arrest was in response to throwing sex toys in WNBA games
The WNBA did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the legality of the group’s claims. The league previously said anyone throwing items on the court would face a one-year game ban.
ESPN also interviews the culpritHe is in “Lt. daldo Raine” on X, an ode to Brad Pitt in “The Clumsy Basterds.” In an interview with “Raine”, he left the camera and refused to name or age. USA Today first reported on the idea of crypto helping others.
According to ESPN, the group’s telegraph community posts were confirmed in internal and prior events and discussed the incident in advance. “Raine” Carver is not affiliated with the organization.
The person told ESPN and Outkick that four other incidents were planned to be held on Tuesday. One of them involved Sophie Cunningham, two of which did not go to court and the final prankster did not try. They then told ESPN that they were looking for an MLB game – in the Marlins-Astros game, a woman was seen holding a sex toy behind the plate.

A basketball is located near the WNBA logo during a game between ACE in Las Vegas and New York Freedom in the Feld Entertainment Center in Palmetto, Florida on August 29, 2020. (Julio Aguilar/Getty image)
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The fourth adult toy hits Chicago Sky Game On Thursday – Not known whether it is related to a crypto coin claim.
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