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Wow!! - Brett Finch incident

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Disgusting, if found guilty I hope it's a long sentence.
Maximum of 15 years imprisonment - Those sentenced to a custodial term are placed in special protection units in the relevant jail away from the general prison population
 
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If it’s proven to be true anyone under the NRLs umbrella who speaks about him with anything other than total condemnation should be heavily sanctioned, RL media personalities who offer any kind of support should get sacked. This is not something that he can come back from if it is true.
 

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Former footy star Brett Finch facing charges relating to child abuse material​

Former NRL grand final winner Brett Finch has been charged by police with commenting on child abuse material, one of eight arrested by detectives.

Josh Hanrahan and Dean Ritchie
December 14, 2021 - 7:32PM

Embattled former NRL star Brett Finch has been arrested for allegedly making comments about child abuse material in an online chatroom.

Finch, 40, was arrested on Tuesday morning and taken to Kogarah Police Station where he was charged with five counts of use carriage service transmit or publish or promote child abuse.

He was granted conditional police bail to appear at Sutherland Local Court on Tuesday, January 11 2022.

The alleged offending involving Finch is understood to have last taken place in January, with other incidents allegedly occurring more than 12 months ago.

“And there’s no evidence from the police to suggest otherwise,” McGirr said.

“We don’t know who’s making those alleged comments. At this stage, it is a defended matter – there is nothing more I can add. All we have at this stage are scant details.

“It would be foolish for anyone to comment or pass judgement on Brett or the matter.”

It is understood Finch will defend the charges although his manager, Steve Gillis, refused to comment on the matter.

Finch was one of eight men arrested as part of the Strike Force Hank investigation by the NSW Police Child Abuse and Sex Crimes Squad.

The strike force seized mobile phones, electronic items and illicit drugs, as part of their ongoing investigation into the alleged transmission of child abuse material through an adult telephone service.

“We will allege that each of the men arrested by detectives over the past month expressed desires to engage in sexual activity with children, and in some cases, attempted to access child abuse material from other users of the service,” Detective Superintendent Jayne Doherty said.

“Producing, disseminating or possessing child abuse material are serious offences, and detectives will continue to dismantle these types of operations, so children are free from harmful situations, exploitation and abuse.”

Finch was scheduled to host a sports show on SEN radio on Tuesday afternoon before withdrawing from the shift. He had been substituting for holidaying regulars Bryan Fletcher and Joel Caine.

SEN took the feed from their afternoon show in Melbourne.

Finch has endured a long and controversial battle with alcohol, drugs and depression.

He checked himself into a mental health facility in October, 2019.

In a 15-year NRL career, Finch played 330 games for Canberra, Sydney Roosters, Parramatta and Melbourne. He also represented NSW between 2004 and 2006.

Speaking on a Melbourne podcast just last week, Finch urged those struggling with mental health issues to “keep going.”

“People say they’re going through hell. Well, if you’re going through hell, keep going,” he said. “Why stop? People give up because their life is hell. Keep going! Who wants to stay in hell?

“I could have given up many times, I’m so glad I didn’t. People didn’t give up on me.”

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Former teammates have been aware of Finch’s drug and alcohol issues and have regularly attempted to assist in his recovery.

“We all try but he doesn’t seem to want to be helped,” said one former Roosters teammate.

 

Chippy73

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Former footy star Brett Finch facing charges relating to child abuse material​

Former NRL grand final winner Brett Finch has been charged by police with commenting on child abuse material, one of eight arrested by detectives.

Josh Hanrahan and Dean Ritchie
December 14, 2021 - 7:32PM

Embattled former NRL star Brett Finch has been arrested for allegedly making comments about child abuse material in an online chatroom.

Finch, 40, was arrested on Tuesday morning and taken to Kogarah Police Station where he was charged with five counts of use carriage service transmit or publish or promote child abuse.

He was granted conditional police bail to appear at Sutherland Local Court on Tuesday, January 11 2022.

The alleged offending involving Finch is understood to have last taken place in January, with other incidents allegedly occurring more than 12 months ago.

“And there’s no evidence from the police to suggest otherwise,” McGirr said.

“We don’t know who’s making those alleged comments. At this stage, it is a defended matter – there is nothing more I can add. All we have at this stage are scant details.

“It would be foolish for anyone to comment or pass judgement on Brett or the matter.”

It is understood Finch will defend the charges although his manager, Steve Gillis, refused to comment on the matter.

Finch was one of eight men arrested as part of the Strike Force Hank investigation by the NSW Police Child Abuse and Sex Crimes Squad.

The strike force seized mobile phones, electronic items and illicit drugs, as part of their ongoing investigation into the alleged transmission of child abuse material through an adult telephone service.

“We will allege that each of the men arrested by detectives over the past month expressed desires to engage in sexual activity with children, and in some cases, attempted to access child abuse material from other users of the service,” Detective Superintendent Jayne Doherty said.

“Producing, disseminating or possessing child abuse material are serious offences, and detectives will continue to dismantle these types of operations, so children are free from harmful situations, exploitation and abuse.”

Finch was scheduled to host a sports show on SEN radio on Tuesday afternoon before withdrawing from the shift. He had been substituting for holidaying regulars Bryan Fletcher and Joel Caine.

SEN took the feed from their afternoon show in Melbourne.

Finch has endured a long and controversial battle with alcohol, drugs and depression.

He checked himself into a mental health facility in October, 2019.

In a 15-year NRL career, Finch played 330 games for Canberra, Sydney Roosters, Parramatta and Melbourne. He also represented NSW between 2004 and 2006.

Speaking on a Melbourne podcast just last week, Finch urged those struggling with mental health issues to “keep going.”

“People say they’re going through hell. Well, if you’re going through hell, keep going,” he said. “Why stop? People give up because their life is hell. Keep going! Who wants to stay in hell?

“I could have given up many times, I’m so glad I didn’t. People didn’t give up on me.”

‘Leave me the f*** alone:’ Accused fraudster lashes out
Former teammates have been aware of Finch’s drug and alcohol issues and have regularly attempted to assist in his recovery.

“We all try but he doesn’t seem to want to be helped,” said one former Roosters teammate.

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Ughh this news is ugly
 

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Let’s respect the principal of the presumption of innocence. He’s been charged. His solicitor says it’s a defensible matter. Only a court of law and the judicial system is entitled to test and decide guilt or innocence, based on the available evidence. The guy has mental problems which have been in the public domain for some time. I think we would all be wise to leave this alone while the legal process runs it’s course.
 

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“That’s what you get for losing me 2 grand finals.” An unnamed Canberra Raiders Head Coach, possibly said some time in the last 24 hours.
 

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Finch was two points off the Dally M in 2004.

If guilty pretty lucky he didn't win, not something you want in your record books especially with Hayne already in prison.
 

BunniesMan

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Not making any conclusions as to guilt or innocence in this specific case, but I have wondered if this category of crime would be the next thing to be dragged under the "mental health" umbrella. I mean they already do it for probably the one thing worse than this: murder. People have got extremely light sentences or even no prison time at all for killing if they can convincingly make a case related to mental health. I haven't yet heard it in this area but I have felt that it was only a matter of time before a defense lawyer went there.
 

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Not making any conclusions as to guilt or innocence in this specific case, but I have wondered if this category of crime would be the next thing to be dragged under the "mental health" umbrella. I mean they already do it for probably the one thing worse than this: murder. People have got extremely light sentences or even no prison time at all for killing if they can convincingly make a case related to mental health. I haven't yet heard it in this area but I have felt that it was only a matter of time before a defense lawyer went there.
Bit like this germ. What a f**ken world we live in.

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https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/professor-who-said-paedophiles-should-be-called-minorattracted-persons-agrees-to-resign/news-story/f977d5987e11b3efe16843594d71eca8#:~:text=An assistant professor at Old,'minor-attracted persons'.&text=A university assistant professor in,resign after facing intense backlash.
 

JamesRustle

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I’m amazed at the arse clowns who are using the laughing emoji on comments. It’s child abuse charges. There’s nothing funny about any of it (to regular, normal humans that is).
We're you educated by the Marists or the Salesians?
 
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