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As fourth sex toy is thrown into WNBA game, Cryptocurrency Group takes responsibility for prank

A cryptocurrency group associated with the Green Dildo coin has claimed responsibility to orkstrates several incidents related to sex toys thrown on the WNBA courts. With the intention of gaining visibility without relying on these stunts, the affected, two arrests were made in Atlanta and Phoenix. The group clarified that the arrested persons are not associated with them and have promised more tasty mischief in the future.

A Cryptocurrency Group has claimed responsibility for organizing several incidents where sex toys were thrown on courts during WNBA Games, according to which two arrests were made, USA Today Report on Thursday. Group, behind the coin of a meme called Green Dildo coins, said he orchestrated to gain visibility without impressing these stunts.The incidents began on 29 July when an Atlanta landed on a sex toy court during an Atlanta Dream game against Golden State Volcaries. Similar items were thrown into several other sports in the next week. A fourth sex toy, this time in purple color, was thrown away during the 86–65 victory over the Atlanta Dream’s Chicago sky.An anonymous spokesperson of the group said, “We did not do so, like, we dislike women’s game or, eg, some stories that are now trending, are ridiculous.” USA Today“We knew that to get a voice in space … we had to go out and do some viral stunts to pay that influential cabel from renunciation of our souls and projects.”Two arrests have been made in relation to these incidents. A man was arrested in Atlanta, while an 18 -year -old man, Kaden Lopez, was arrested for killing a fan with a sex toy in a mercury game in Phoenix.A spokesperson for the Cryptocurrency Group clarified that neither Delbert Carter arrested for throwing a green sex toy in Atlanta, nor Kaden Lopez was associated with his group. Lopez allegedly told the Phoenix police that he was inspired by social media trends.“Moving forward, we have a lot of pranks, but they are very light. They are very tasty,” anonymous source informed USA Today,The WNBA issued a statement that confirmed that they are working with the arena personnel to identify criminals and ensure that appropriate action is taken. The League has not yet commented on the involvement of the Cryptocurrency Group in these incidents.

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