Gary Waddell, who was a member of the NSW Corrective Services Honour Guard, is accused of sexually touching a child and possessing child abuse material.
A former senior officer in NSW’s prisons has been accused of touching a child’s genitals over her underwear as she slept, attempting to take a photo of her feet, and encouraging her to model for him.
A text message sent the month before the alleged offence was tendered as evidence, with Waddell offering to take photos of the girl and saying she would make a good model.The court also heard he suggested she start an OnlyFans account and sell pictures of her feet. Averre argued Waddell had never discussed the girl starting an OnlyFans and only referenced feet photos while joking that her school grades would have to improve. He also said the DNA may have been transferred separately.
“Interest in female children as demonstrative as a sexual interest in respect of can be used in ,” he said.
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