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The WNBA issued a statement about working with federal law enforcement to pursue criminal charges against fans throwing sex toys onto courts during games.
The WNBA shared a new statement with The Athletic Friday about the barrage of neon green sex toys that have been interrupting games across the league since July 29.
The WNBA continues to be plagued by a series of disruptions involving sex toys. A Chicago Sky game was the latest victim of the viral prank.
The WNBA has addressed the ongoing trend during its games in recent weeks, in which sex toys have been thrown in arenas and onto the court.
The group's coin was created the day before the first incident, and as of Thursday, its worth had nearly tripled in one week.
“The [WNBA] has been lauded for its world-renowned athletes, but there’s no denying it’s also frequently used for bad-faith arguments about gender, race, and sexuality.