Police throw out trans broadcaster India Willoughby’s complaint that Harry Potter author JK Rowling ‘misgendered’ her as it ‘does not meet the criminal threshold’

Author JK Rowling will not face any police action after a complaint that she ‘misgendered’ trans broadcaster India Willoughby was thrown out.

Ms Willoughby, a newsreader and Loose Women presenter, contacted the police on Monday over an online post in which the Harry Potter author referred to her as a man.

A Northumbria Police spokesman said: ‘While we recognise the upset this may have caused, the post was reviewed and did not meet the criminal threshold.’

Ms Willoughby previously claimed Ms Rowling ‘definitely committed a crime’. 

In an interview with Byline TV, she said: ‘I’m legally a woman. She knows I am a woman, and she calls me a man.’

Rowling will not face any police action after a complaint that she ‘misgendered’ trans broadcaster India Willoughby was thrown out

Ms Willoughby, a newsreader and Loose Women presenter, contacted the police on Monday over an online post in which the Harry Potter author referred to her as a man

Ms Willoughby, a newsreader and Loose Women presenter, contacted the police on Monday over an online post in which the Harry Potter author referred to her as a man

Posting on X, the writer said no law compelled her to refer to the broadcaster as a woman.

She also said lawyers had previously advised she could sue Ms Willoughby for ‘defamation’.

In an online conversation about all-female changing rooms, Ms Rowling said Ms Willoughby ‘was just a man revelling in his misogynistic performance of what he thinks ‘woman’ means: narcissistic, shallow and exhibitionist’.

Ms Willoughby said the comments had led to a ‘disgusting’ online backlash.

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