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Online Troll Forced To Apologize To JK Rowling After Author Threatens Legal Action

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An online troll was forced to apologize to J.K. Rowling after the author threatened legal action over a since-deleted tweet that likened her to a “Nazi.”

Twitter user JJ Welles, who describes himself as a drag queen and jazz hands enthusiast in his bio, apologized to Rowling on Monday after the author threatened legal action in Dec. 2022.


In a tweet, Welles said Rowling is a “Nazi” or that she at least “has views that align with them.” In response, Rowling tweeted, “I ignored your ‘hyperbolic metaphor’ about burning me to death in 2020, but I’m starting to think that was a mistake. What’s your solicitor’s view on this Nazi accusation? Would they advise you to defend it in court?”

According to another tweet from Rowling, Welles had published defamatory statements about her since 2020 and at one point reportedly posted a tweet that referenced burning the author at the stake, a statement he claimed was a “hyperbolic metaphor.”

The Harry Potter author has found herself at the heart of a heated debate surrounding transgenderism after expressing her dissatisfaction with an Op-ed entitled “Creating a more equal post-COVID 19 world for people who menstruate” in June 2020. Rowling doubled down on her views with a series of later tweets, rejecting the idea that it was “hateful” for her to raise concerns about the concept of womanhood being erased. (RELATED: Harry Potter Star Ralph Fiennes Defends J.K. Rowling Against Attacks)

“If sex isn’t real, there’s no same-sex attraction. If sex isn’t real, the lived reality of women globally is erased. I know and love trans people, but erasing the concept of sex removes the ability of many to meaningfully discuss their lives. It isn’t hate to speak the truth,” Rowling tweeted.

“I respect every trans person’s right to live any way that feels authentic and comfortable to them. I’d march with you if you were discriminated against on the basis of being trans. At the same time, my life has been shaped by being female. I do not believe it’s hateful to say so,” she continued
After Welles apparently responded again to the author in a now deleted tweet, Rowling replied, “Okey dokey, JJ, we’ll play it your way. Give my regards to your solicitor!”
On Feb. 13, Welles took to Twitter to publicly apologize for the interaction, admitting that he deleted the offending tweets. “I failed to choose my words with care and would like to retract my previous statements relating to her views on the LGBTQ+ and more specifically, transgender people,” Welles wrote, adding that he also retracted his statement accusing Rowling of being a Nazi.
Welles also emphasized that he did “not wish any individual, inclusive of J.K. Rowling, to come to any harm.”