The AFL has announced sanctions for Collingwood's Jack Crisp after the leaked video scandal.
Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articleCollingwood's Jack Crisp will issue a public apology after the completion of an AFL investigation into a video that was leaked to social media last week.The AFL took Crisp's track record since the time the video was taken, his acknowledgement of his behaviour and his willingness to make a public apology into account when making the decision.
While the images in question were taken without Crisp's consent, he did admit he distributed them to another person. "Last week I became aware that a video was being shared online containing private images which I had sent to another person in 2018," Crisp said."Since that time, I have learnt a lot and grown as a person and I hope my family, those at Collingwood, and everyone connected to our Club and the wider game, can see that growth. In saying that, I am still a work in progress and aim to continue to get better as a person.
"I am incredibly fortunate to have the support of Collingwood, my wife Mikayla and my daughters – while I am disappointed in myself for those actions, the impact this has had on my wife and my family hurts the most and I apologise to them for that."
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