Jarrod McKracken?
Post league career
He has since become a real estate developer in Australia, where his company conducted a major redevelopment of
Townsville's CBD.
[11] In 2010 McCracken was fined $182,500 for clearing bushland on a property he owned near Airlie Beach in 2007.
[12] McCracken pleaded guilty to nine charges related to clearing and carrying out unauthorised earthworks on more than 18 ha of sensitive bushland at his wife's 387 ha property, as well as felling trees in a strip of state-owned land adjoining his property.
[13] These 2007 earthworks also destroyed
indigenous shell middens and heritage sites, with an estimated 8516 tonnes of
soil sediment leaving the site and entering the ocean.
[12] Rehabilitation of the affected sites was undertaken as a result of this action by the Queensland
Environmental Protection Agency and the
Whitsunday Shire Council.
[14]
On 28 March 2018, McCracken was sentenced to a two year good behaviour bond upon entering into a $5,000 recognizance. McCracken pleaded guilty to leaving Australia without the consent of his trustee. McCracken was made bankrupt on 18 December 2013 by debtors petition. On 19 December 2013, McCracken was sent a letter stating that he is not to leave Australia without the consent of his trustee. In 2015, it was found that McCracken had travelled to Bali without consent. In sentencing, Magistrate Hall said that McCracken had flouted the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act and that it was important to have a level of deterrence.
[15]
McCracken currently lives in
Airlie Beach, Queensland.
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