The former Big Bash League player, who used social media to solicit sexually explicit material from children over several months, has been sentenced to at least two years in jail.
A convicted child groomer saved sexually explicit images of children to blackmail them, a court has heard.He pleaded guilty in the NT Supreme Court to possessing child abuse material and groomingFormer Big Bash League player Aaron Summers's actions were described by prosecutors as "calculated", with the 25-year-old using social media to solicit sexually explicit material from children over a period of several months.
The court heard Summers used social media platforms Snapchat and Instagram to send and receive sexually explicit images and messages with children under the age of 16. Justice Burns told the court Summers "did not intend" to groom victims but admitted his actions "could be considered grooming".