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NRL star Brett Finch pleads GUILTY to sharing child abuse material and will face sentencing in September
- Finch played 330 games in the Australian NRL and English Super League
- He was initially handed five charges over child abuse material in 2021
- Finch was then issued another two charges in May this year by NSW police
- Finch was charged as part of Strike Force Hank investigation by NSW police
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Former NRL player Brett Finch has pleaded guilty to using a carriage service to share child abuse material and will face sentencing in Sydney’s district court in September
Finch had initially been handed five charges over child abuse material but was charged with two fresh counts of using a carriage service to make available child abuse material in May this year.
It was alleged that Finch participated in a child abuse chat group and shared illicit material through a gay adult hotline.
During the Strike Force Hank investigation conducted by the NSW Police Child Abuse and Sex Crimes Squad in December 2021, Finch was initially accused of using a carriage service to distribute, publish or promote child abuse material.
Finch has pleaded guilty to using a carriage service to share child abuse material
He played 330 first-grade matches for the Raiders, Roosters, Eels, Wigan Warriors, and Melbourne Storm in the NRL and English Super League.
In 2009, Finch won the NRL premiership with the Storm, although the title was stripped from them later for salary cap violations.
During an injury crisis in State of Origin, he famously kicked the series-winning field goal for the New South Wales Blues.
He has spoken publicly about his alcohol and drug addictions over the years.
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