So is it correct his "mate" is the son of a former Carlton President?
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Correct.
And congratulations to the young woman not accepting a pay off and went to court, gave evidence and saw it through.
ex mate nowSo is it correct his "mate" is the son of a former Carlton President?
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It's quite abhorrent. When are these men going to be taught that women aren't just objects to do what they want with?
A generation of kids have grown up idolising the likes of Gary Ablett Snr, Wayne Carey, Ben Cousins. It would help that instead of constantly deifying them because of their actions on a football field, the media started to shine a light on what selfish, entitled, awful human beings these people actually are.When are these men going to be taught that women aren't just objects to do what they want with?
I think letting your child face the consequences of their actions is admirable. Though I also dont begrudge any parent trying to stop their kid going to jail. Its completely understandable.
Have no issue with the family standing by Tom. I personally hope SOS and JSOS dont cop it (even though they definately will). Tom on the otherhand hopefully gets whats coming to him.
A close relative of former Carlton President, Mark LoGiudice, is/was the boyfriend of the victim.So is it correct his "mate" is the son of a former Carlton President?
Outside of the fact that player was proven innocent, with messages revealing he was invited, photos revealing a giant streetlight right outside the window, etc.The circumstances sound remarkably similar to a case involving a St Kilda player who wore No 44. The culture of entitlement in the footy industry needs to change.
It's a minor miracle he got convicted. Statistically speaking, men almost always escape conviction regarding sexual crime.A generation of kids have grown up idolising the likes of Gary Ablett Snr, Wayne Carey, Ben Cousins. It would help that instead of constantly deifying them because of their actions on a football field, the media started to shine a light on what selfish, entitled, awful human beings these people actually are.
A generation of kids have grown up idolising the likes of Gary Ablett Snr, Wayne Carey, Ben Cousins. It would help that instead of constantly deifying them because of their actions on a football field, the media started to shine a light on what selfish, entitled, awful human beings these people actually are.
Forgiven under the old "boys will be boys" rule.and Wayne Carey has been completely forgiven by the AFL media.
Milne was not proven innocent. The rape charges were dropped but he pled guilty to a lesser charge of indecent assault.Outside of the fact that player was proven innocent
Outside of the fact that player was proven innocent, with messages revealing he was invited, photos revealing a giant streetlight right outside the window, etc.
A bit different to someone sneaking in, then manipulating evidence to try and get away with it
At the same time they have grown idolising guys likeA generation of kids have grown up idolising the likes of Gary Ablett Snr, Wayne Carey, Ben Cousins. It would help that instead of constantly deifying them because of their actions on a football field, the media started to shine a light on what selfish, entitled, awful human beings these people actually are.
At the same time they have grown idolising guys like
Lenny Hayes
Nathan Fyfe
Chris Judd
GAJ
Jimmy Bartell
etc etc.
I dont think people look up to that side of things as much as we think they do. There is far mroe good from AFL players in the community and in leadership then bad imo.
Bartel was sleeping with everyone whilst married to sniffalino. Though I heard she was cheating also. Judd and his missus are also questionable.

It's a minor miracle he got convicted. Statistically speaking, men almost always escape conviction regarding sexual crime.
?The circumstances sound remarkably similar to a case involving a St Kilda player who wore No 44. The culture of entitlement in the footy industry needs to change.
Got a link?The victim has been talking about it non stop on social media
For the past 18 months, the suppression order fight has waged and involved about a dozen different hearings – that’s a dozen hearings just dealing solely with Silvagni’s demand for secrecy.
Silvagni has had two separate counsel teams in this case – each led by distinguished and well-credentialled Kings Counsel. One team dealt with the criminal case, one dealt with the suppression order fight. That’s not something the average punter could afford.
You might think this is an unusual or unprecedented case. Unfortunately, not in Victoria. Suppression orders are so common in that state that this year there are more suppression orders made there than in all the other states combined.
Let that sink in – there are more suppression orders in Victoria than the rest of the country combined.
Mental harm is the new battle ground in the fight against suppression orders and a big reason for the large number of suppression orders made in Victoria. Defendants visit a psychiatrist and tell them some “facts” about their mental wellbeing. The psychiatrist isn’t required to test their patient’s “facts”. They accept them.
Then the “facts” appear in the psychiatrist’s report submitted to the court and effectively become unchallenged evidence.
It’s impossible for the media to test that “evidence” and the judge usually proceeds on the basis it’s all true, even though the defendant was never cross-examined on it.