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Hilton Grand Vacations Fires Employee Over Racist Social Media Attack Targeting Aces Guard Chelsea Gray

By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, July 15, 2026 12:01 pm

LAS VEGAS, NV — A major hospitality employer on the Las Vegas Strip has taken swift disciplinary action, terminating a local employee who targeted Las Vegas Aces star Chelsea Gray with racially abusive messages on social media.

The decisive corporate response comes amidst escalating conversations across professional sports regarding athlete safety and toxic fan behavior.

The Harassment and the Athlete’s Response

According to digital logs shared publicly by the athlete, the incident occurred following the Aces’ road loss to the Indiana Fever. On Monday, 33-year-old guard Chelsea Gray took to her personal Instagram story to share a screenshot of a direct message (DM) containing an explicit racial slur sent to her by an online account.

In the post, Gray—a multi-time WNBA champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist—highlighted the reality of the digital abuse female athletes face.

“People act like we make this up,” Gray wrote, referencing the message. “And the audacity to tell us as athletes to ‘shut up and dribble’.”

Social media users quickly cross-referenced the sender’s username, matching it to an active LinkedIn profile belonging to a timeshare sales employee at Hilton Grand Vacations.

+--------------------------------------------------------+
|          WNBA DIGITAL SAFETY & ACCOUNTABILITY LOG      |
+--------------------------------------------------------+
|  - Target Athlete: Chelsea Gray (Point Guard, Aces)    |
|  - Incident Timing: Post-Game Sunday / Monday Reveal   |
|  - Violating Platform: Instagram Direct Message (DM)   |
|  - Corporate Action: Immediate Termination of Employee  |
+--------------------------------------------------------+

Swift Termination of the Offending Employee

By Tuesday afternoon, corporate executives at Hilton Grand Vacations verified that the individual responsible for the message had been officially separated from the company.

In an official public statement released to media outlets, the corporate vacation network emphasized its zero-tolerance policy regarding harassment:

“The person responsible for posting this information is no longer with the company,” the Hilton Grand Vacations statement read. “His behavior was in violation of multiple company policies and does not reflect our company’s values in any way.”

The WNBA is reportedly aware of the incident, with league security teams maintaining direct contact with Aces security officials to monitor online abuse patterns. The situation mirrors growing player demands—including recent statements from Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas—calling for league leaders and online platforms to enforce a stronger, more protective digital fan code of conduct.

Source: Associated Press Sports Wire Reports, Hilton Grand Vacations Corporate Relations Bulletins, Las Vegas Aces Front Office Security Logs.

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