POLICE will not take action against trans activists who targeted Harry Potter author JK Rowling.
Rowling claimed that her address was exposed when a photo of three campaigners outside her home was put online.
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Police have refused to take action against trans activists who 'targeted' JK Rowling
She reported the incident in November to police who have now concluded that no crimes were committed.
Rowling, 56, has faced death threats since she voiced views on the importance of biological sex. She has accused trans activists of trying to intimidate her.
Edinburgh-based Rowling alleged three “activist actors” positioned themselves outside her home to ensure the address was visible in photos.
Last month she criticised Police Scotland for saying it will record rapes by offenders with a penis as being committed by a woman if the attacker “identifies as female”.
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