Collingwood midfielder Jack Crisp has apologised and been ordered to complete an education program for sending Snapchat images to another person in 2018 that went viral on social media without his consent last week.
Collingwood midfielder Jack Crisp has apologised and avoided a suspension for sending Snapchat images to another person in 2018 that went viral on social media without his consent last week.that he sent the images and acknowledged the content and language was inappropriate.
“I don’t condone the actions of what I presented a number of years ago, but myself and Mikayla worked through this privately four or five years ago,” Crisp said. “The educational program he is required to undertake as a result of the video will largely focus on social media use,” Wright said. AFL investigators were keen for context around the series of Snapchat images, which included photos of Crisp with captions containing crude language. There were also photos of bags containing white powder, however the on-baller was not in those shots. The video, which went viral on social media, also carried shots of an unidentified male who was naked.“Jack has fully cooperated with the club regarding the context around the series of images shown in that historical video,” Wright said.
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