A former Cricket Australia executive will not spend any time behind bars for sexually touching two younger male staffers without consent. 9News
Ex-communications chief Timothy Joseph Whittaker, 38, appeared before Melbourne Magistrates
on Friday, where he learned his fate after being found guilty of sexual assaults on two intoxicated men.READ MORE:Former Cricket Australia communications chief Timothy Whittaker won't spend time in jail for sexually touching two younger male staffers without consent.The victim was asleep on the couch when the others left about 5am and he woke up in Whittaker's bed.The second victim had viewed Whittaker as a friend after the 38-year-old helped him get a job at Cricket Australia.
He said Whittaker was under significant stress while working at Cricket Australia, as he was there during several high-profile incidents, including the
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