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An aficionado of the self-written cryptocurrency claimed the responsibility of the recent sex toy disorders in WNBA matches, despite two people already arrested for separate incidents.
The anonymous “culprit” spoke Wednesday in Outkick, at night before a fourth incident in Chicago, and said they had decided to start launching the objects on the courts because the WNBA “was forced to go down the throat”.
The apparent launcher said there was no intention of harming or injuring anyone, but rather that the goal was to make people laugh and promote his newly created play – with the help of the online community.
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The Sky Chicago played the fever of Indiana during the first half of a WNBA match at the United Center on June 7, 2025. (Images Kamil Krzaczynski / Imagn)
An arrest was made in Atlanta earlier this week. However, the anonymous person told Clay Travis that Delbert Carver, the accused of the incident, was to “run” and not really the original culprit.
Carver was reserved in County County prison in Georgia on Saturday, about 15 miles from where the first sexual launch incident occurred last Tuesday. According to ESPN, the police affidavit declared that Carver would have told the police that the incident was “a joke” which was “supposed to become viral” – and he certainly did it. Carver would have been to the game with friends.
“We think he was running, the police have cheated on him. We don’t really understand what happened there,” the anonymous person told Outkick, adding that the original launcher was still free.

The WNBA logo on the ground of Crypto.com Arena on July 9, 2024. (Kirby Lee / USA TODAY SPORTS)
Another arrest is made in response to sex toys launched at WNBA games
The WNBA did not immediately respond to requests for comments on the legitimacy of the group’s complaint. The League previously said that anyone throws objects on the field will face a one -year ban on games.
ESPN also interviewed the culprit, who goes through “Lieutenant Daldo Raine” on X, an ode to the character of Brad Pitt in “Inglourious Basterds”. In the interview with “Raine”, he left his camera and refused to give his name or age. USA Today first pointed out the claims of the crypto-enthusiastiast.
According to ESPN, publications on the group’s telegram community confirmed inside and a prior knowledge of the first incident, chatting in advance. “Raine” said Carver was not affiliated with the group.
The person said both ESPN and Outkick that four other incidents were scheduled for Tuesday. One of these incidents involved Sophie Cunningham, two of them did not go to court, and the Final Prankster did not attempt. They then told ESPN that they were looking for an MLB game – a woman was seen holding a sex toy behind the marble in the Marlins -Astros match.

Basketball is near the WNBA logo in an expiration period of a match between Las Vegas Aces and the New York Liberty at the Feld Entertainment Center on August 29, 2020 in Palmetto, Florida. (Julio Aguilar / Getty Images)
A fourth adult toy struck a Chicago Sky match on Thursday – we don’t know if he was linked to the claims of Crypto Coin.