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Riley Gaines floats legal action after story sparks 'infiltration of personal threats to my safety'

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Wisconsin protesters marched in Milwaukee and directed obscenities at Riley Gaines on Tuesday night. Riley Gaines on Friday said she was exploring potential legal action against a website that claimed her response to an incident at a California library led to a bomb threat.

PinkNews cited a Media Matters for America story which suggested Gaines’ reaction to an incident over the weekend at the Mary L.

Stephens Davis Branch Library in Davis led to the bomb threat Monday and conservative personalities and outlets were to blame.

Gaines, who is the host of OutKick’s "Gaines for Girls Podcast," took issue with how Sophia Lorey, an outreach coordinator for California Family Council, was treated at her event.

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