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The lawyer of Dean Laidley is “outraged” leaked photos of Victoria police allegedly interviewing the AFL great have been shared online.

The former Kangaroos coach faced Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Sunday.The Moonee Ponds man was charged with stalking and other matters.

One photo allegedly captured from outside the formal interview room shows Laidley wearing a blonde wig.The leaked images led to Laidley’s lawyers calling for an official internal investigation. Victoria’s leading civil liberties advocate on Sunday labelled the leaking of the photos “unacceptable”. Former AFL agent Ricky Nixon, who says he managed Laidley for 15 years, posted on Twitter on Sunday it was a “bloody disgrace” that photos of Laidley were leaked.

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