A former Australian captain who is suing Cricket Australia for $4 million over a historical allegation of sexual abuse aims “to call out both those who take advantage of the vulnerable and the organisations who protect them”.
A former Australian captain who is suing Cricket Australia over a historical allegation of sexual abuse says he has come forward “to call out both those who take advantage of the vulnerable and the organisations who protect them”.
“I know I am not the first or the last, but it’s important to call out both those who take advantage of the vulnerable and the organisations who protect them, either directly or by choosing to look the other way.”Reynolds was one of Australian cricket’s best and brightest. He was captured in a picture with his father, the Queensland Sheffield Shield stalwart Raymond Reynolds, in November 1985.
Reynolds made a formal complaint to Bennett about Bitmead, but was never contacted for follow-up by the then Australian Cricket Board. “There was no act, step or precaution, whether by means of a reasonable system of supervision, inspection and monitoring of the children on tour, which would have protected and avoided the risk of harm alleged of sexual abuse as alleged in paragraph 7 of the Statement of Claim , or risk of harm of that nature or type in such a way or such a time, to have avoided the harm allegedly occasioned to the Plaintiff.
“The people who – in the absence of my parents – were entrusted to take care of me as a vulnerable 17-year-old on tour, did the unthinkable and irrevocably changed my path.
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