Caitlin Clark SUES WNBA After 11 F.o.r.c.e.d D.r.u.g Tests!
**A multimillion-dollar lawsuit has rocked the WNBA, and at the center of the seismic event is none other than superstar Caitlyn Clark.**
After being tested **11 times in a single season** — nearly **four times** the league average — Clark’s legal team has officially **filed a lawsuit against the WNBA and league commissioner Kathy Angelbert**, alleging **intended harassment, abuse of power, and career sabotage**.
The question is: **Was this just random testing, or a systematic campaign to take down the league’s brightest star?**
The incident erupted shortly after Clark delivered a legendary performance: **32 points, 12 assists, and a shot from the logo range**, snapping the New York Liberty’s unbeaten streak. And then, less than an hour after the final whistle, she was pulled in for another test. For the **eleventh time**.
Meanwhile, many other stars — even those embroiled in controversy or violent behavior on the court — have not been tested or disciplined. **The silence from the league has only deepened the discontent among fans**.
On social media, posts of mockery and outrage have exploded:
* “Caitlyn Clark tested for… breathing too confidently.”
* “Should’ve checked the transcript, not her.”
But behind the humor lies **a disturbing truth**: Why is an athlete who is **helping the WNBA thrive, skyrocketing in viewership and revenue** being treated like a criminal?
And then, **a lawsuit** was filed. Clark accused the league of creating a **hostile work environment**, violating collective bargaining agreements, and causing **severe psychological harm** through surveillance measures that were masquerading as “process.”
According to sources close to the matter, **Commissioner Angelbert** may have personally approved or pushed for some of the tests — and if proven, **would put her entire career in jeopardy**.
Many coaches, teammates and even **opposing players** have begun to publicly support Clark, arguing that this is no longer a professional issue, but a political one. **Physical and mental fatigue are weighing on Clark**, while each game has now become a psychological gamble.
If the lawsuit is successful, the WNBA could face:
* **Millions of dollars in damages**
* **A demand for full transparency of testing records and internal emails**
* **Pressure from sponsors and fans, who are starting to pull out**
The question is no longer whether Caitlyn Clark was targeted, but **why a talent who could change the league is being questioned instead of protected?**
The outcome of this case could **redraw the entire future of the WNBA** — not just how the league treats its superstars, but how it exists in the public eye.