Images emerge amid Jack Crisp leaked video scandal

Images emerge amid Jack Crisp leaked video scandal

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Fresh screenshots have emerged of a leaked video content material allegedly involving Collingwood star Jack Crisp.

The screenshots depict beforehand reported Snapchat pictures that characteristic what seems to be Crisp referring to “little sl**s” and “lines” within the captions.

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“Come and drink and have some lines. Just have a bit of a party,” one caption reads.

“You young girls are my little sl**s. I’ll tell you what to do,” reads one other.

The video reveals a person scrolling by way of a number of Snapchat screenshots, till a photograph of a person holding his genitalia seems.

It is unclear whether or not the photographed man is Crisp.

Collingwood responded to the problem in an announcement on Wednesday night time, saying they “are aware of a video circulating online this evening involving AFL player Jack Crisp.”

“The Club has been in contact with the AFL and will work through the situation before providing a further update,” the membership stated.

Former Collingwood president Eddie McGuire reacted to the video on Footy Classified.

“We’re not quite sure but we’re lead to believe it’s historical, it’s from a number of years back,” McGuire stated.

“The Collingwood Football Club will do its due diligence with the AFL to see whether it was historical, whether it was private and confidential and whether Jack Crisp is the victim here.”

Co-host Damian Barrett stated the investigation would have a look at whether or not the video was consensually despatched and obtained.

“And has somebody set him up now,” McGuire interjected.

Crisp has performed 204 AFL video games — 185 for Collingwood and 18 for the Brisbane Lions.

The 29-year-old has performed 191 consecutive matches, the longest streak of any present participant, making the two-time Magpies greatest and fairest probably the most sturdy participant within the AFL.

It’s not Crisp’s first brush with controversy. In 2015, he was discovered responsible of putting bets totalling $129 on AFL outcomes whereas taking part in for the Lions in 2014.

This newest incident comes after Collingwood’s Jack Ginnivan was banned for the opening to matches of the season after he admitted to utilizing a bootleg substance.

Ginnivan was discovered responsible of conduct unbecoming after the Pies reported that there was imaginative and prescient of Ginnivan with a bootleg substance whereas in Torquay in January.

Source: www.news.com.au