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Laura Loomer reignited her feud with Candace Owens by sharing newspaper archives that allegedly showed Owens faced harassment and menacing charges in 2007. The report claimed that Owens sent threatening messages on Facebook, though no incriminating records have emerged. The clash escalated after Owens accused Loomer of probing and harassment. Loomer denied the allegations and called Owens a “pathological liar”, while warning that legal action could follow as their public battle on social media intensifies.
Laura Loomer and Candace Owens turned their online rivalry into one of the most talked-about conservative media feuds this week. The latest melee erupted after Loomer resurfaced a screenshot from an old newspaper that appeared to show Owens facing molestation charges as a teenager.
The post quickly spread across X, bringing old allegations back into public view and reigniting discussions about privacy, online attacks and political influencer culture.The controversy gained more attention because it came amid Owens’ own allegations that she was targeted by what she described as a coordinated campaign of harassment after leaving The Daily Wire. Loomer responded strongly, accusing Owens of hypocrisy and insisting that the commentator was trying to portray herself as a victim despite her past controversies.
The public fallout has now escalated into a broader online war involving accusations of stalking, doxxing, and legal threats.
Candace Owens’ harassment accusations spark new controversy
Loomer shared a press archive on X that allegedly references a 2007 incident involving Owens. “Clandas Owens knows a lot about harassment while pretending to be a victim. This has been her style her whole life. Did you know that she was literally once arrested for harassment? Here’s newspaper archives from a newspaper in Connecticut where she was arrested,” Loomer wrote in the post.
The archived report described Owens as “the victim of an alleged hate crime in which the mayor’s son was a suspect,” while also stating that she was later arrested after “sending a threatening message from her Facebook account.”According to the article, “Owens allegedly sent a digital message to another person’s account threatening physical harm, Stamford Police Sergeant Joseph Kennedy said.”Reports from CTPost and the News-Times said Owens faced second-degree harassment and second-degree menacing charges at the time.
However, publicly available court records do not appear to show a conviction associated with the case.
The feud between Laura Loomer and Candace Owens gets very personal
What started as a dispute over alleged information gathering quickly escalated into personal attacks involving family members and legal charges. Owens accused Loomer of targeting her private information and claimed someone tried to impersonate her while opening a State Farm account.Loomer denied any wrongdoing and responded with lengthy statements to X.
“Candace, you are a pathological liar. Your vehicle information is publicly available online through your trust and your husband’s arrest record. The VIN number is publicly traced back to all other vehicles you own,” she wrote.She later added: “You are a malicious liar and you will be held accountable in court.”The dispute continued to escalate on social media, with the two women exchanging accusations daily. As screenshots, old reports and personal allegations continue to circulate online, the battle has become another example of how political influencer conflicts can quickly dominate digital conversations and blur the line between public debate and personal warfare.
