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Scandal Luke Slayers

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Yeah his wife did it, like Stuart Littlemore's wife keyed a car parked on their street - which of course she didn't, but if she wants to enjoy the lifestyle hubby provides and not destroy his career (9 months a year away on holiday isn't it?), she'll take the rap.


How gullible do they think people are?
 

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Gee, what a surprise; the Hun supporting the rich white guy...

Now that Carlton president Luke Sayers, the club and the AFL integrity unit made it clear in a series of statements they are working together to support those impacted by the posting – by someone other than Sayers – of the lewd image to his social media account, there’s only one question that stands out from a football standpoint.

Making the outcome public might help to protect other high-profile figures in business and sport who could be vulnerable to such an attack made with malicious intent. In the era of deep fakes, manipulation of images and cybercrime, such an investigation would serve a broad purpose. It would also be consistent with the president’s emotional declaration he would leave no stone unturned in finding the culprit after he said he had been hacked.
 

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