I have no problem with the Complaints Line; I even started a Thread on complaining that’s into its second incarnation
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That would be a pretty long list. For some reason the names Laurence Angwin and Karl Norman sprang to mind.I was trying to work out the Carlton recruit that "ended in the worst possible way".
NothingSo there’s a complaint line - what’s to stop fans making false accusations against the premier players in the comp.
I’m sorry but it was the court who saw all the evidence and the messages. Who are you to say their punishment was inadequate based on what they saw between the two?Not making any comment about subsequent events, but no conviction and a $1,000 donation to a charity is a proverbial wet lettuce leaf. Totally understandable she feels let down, tbh.
What's going on here?The estranged ex-partner of Tarryn Thomas has called for the troubled North Melbourne midfielder to be sacked as he faces fresh domestic violence allegations.
The footballer was set to front AFL House on Thursday over the claims but the interview was pushed back to early next week due to delays with legal representation.
“After serving the North Melbourne Football Club a notice to interview late Wednesday, the AFLIU sought to speak to Thomas (on Thursday) however Thomas’ legal representatives were not available,” a spokesman said.
“Thomas will be interviewed by the AFLIU as soon as possible early next week.”
Jamai Curran briefly dated Thomas in 2022.
Thomas escaped conviction after he threatened to share an explicit video of Ms Curran.
North Melbourne was notified of the claims on Wednesday, and were reportedly unaware of the allegations until the midfielder was given notice to appear.
It’s understood the probe was sparked by claims lodged by a woman through the AFL’s online complaints portal.
It comes as Thomas’ ex-partner Jamai Curran told the Herald Sun that she was not surprised about the new domestic violence allegations, calling for him to be booted from the Roos.
“We need to stop making excuses for abusers because of their job, age and childhood,” she said.
Jamai Curran says it’s time to stop making excuses for abusers. Picture: Instagram
“Generally, a lot of abusers don’t think their actions are wrong.
“They convince themselves that their victims somehow deserve it.”
The 29-year-old dated the footballer for several months before he threatened to share an explicit video of her in 2022.
Thomas was charged but escaped conviction, instead ordered to pay $1000 to charity.
Ms Curran said Thomas never faced harsh consequences for his behaviour.
“I think he believes the way he treats women is justified because of his status and power,” she said.
“I think he believes he’s entitled to treat women however he wants.
“North Melbourne and the justice system not punishing him just reinforces it is OK because he never faces consequences.”
Kangaroos president Sonja Hood told members the club took ‘any allegation of threats and violence against women extremely seriously’. Picture: Tony Gough
Ms Curran said the AFL were “letting women down” by prioritising players and their reputations.
“I think the AFL are letting women down and at this point, need to be held responsible,” she said.
“The AFL and clubs talk so much about domestic violence and taking it seriously but when push comes to shove they don’t do anything about it because it’s more important to protect players and reputations.
“It will be interesting to see how this plays out and if AFL finally matches its actions with its words.”
The new claims are among a string of other domestic violence allegations.
Last year, another woman told the Herald Sun that Thomas allegedly “turned really evil” and threatened to physically assault her when they were casually seeing each other.
“He said he wanted to beat me, he became abusive and manipulative,” she said.
A threat to distribute explicit videos/images. He didnt distribute videos/images. What punishment would you like to see? For a young offender?Not making any comment about subsequent events, but no conviction and a $1,000 donation to a charity is a proverbial wet lettuce leaf. Totally understandable she feels let down, tbh.
Why go to the AFL? This is the component that doesn’t make sense? Victims should be going to the police, not one’s employer.What's going on here?
It’s understood the probe was sparked by claims lodged by a woman through the AFL’s online complaints portal.
It comes as Thomas’ ex-partner Jamai Curran told the Herald Sun that she was not surprised about the new domestic violence allegations, calling for him to be booted from the Roos.
Is it her making the allegation?
yeah couldn't really imagine Mrs TD rocking up to my place of work complaining about my behaviorIf your name wasn't Tarryn Thomas, or if it was just you or me off the street. No no one would give a s**t about this whole situation.
Probably because it isn’t bad enough for the police to be involved.Why go to the AFL? This is the component that doesn’t make sense? Victims should be going to the police, not one’s employer.
You could say the same thing about any footballer, celebrity, politician or anyone famous. Once the media smell blood they circle like sharks.If your name wasn't Tarryn Thomas, or if it was just you or me off the street. No no one would give a s**t about this whole situation.
It could be threats of physical violence tho. That's still an offence.Probably because it isn’t bad enough for the police to be involved.
Sending texts isn’t physical violence
100 percent, the alleged victims of the hawthorn racism issues also should have taken their claims to the police. not making a judgement here but it gives a bad impression when sad issues are not taken to the appropriate jurisdiction.Why go to the AFL? This is the component that doesn’t make sense? Victims should be going to the police, not one’s employer.
no but threatening to sent sensitive texts could be construed as blackmail which is absolutely an offense. In Victoria, blackmail is a crime that carries a maximum penalty of 15 years imprisonment.Probably because it isn’t bad enough for the police to be involved.
Sending texts isn’t physical violence
If he's screwed up, then he should be gone, no excuses. I expected him to go last year FWIW.
But gee, if she has overcooked her story, and he has nothing to answer for while dragging his name through the mud again, she's just sent the #metoo movement backwards, and probably deserves to be slapped
What's going on here?
It’s understood the probe was sparked by claims lodged by a woman through the AFL’s online complaints portal.
It comes as Thomas’ ex-partner Jamai Curran told the Herald Sun that she was not surprised about the new domestic violence allegations, calling for him to be booted from the Roos.
Is it her making the allegation?
if im not mistaken, there was an accusation of throwing something? Also, threats are controlling behaviour, control through fear.There's never actually been an allegation of Tarryn directly using violence against women - nobody has ever said he hit them.
I understand that abuse comes in a whole range of fashions - but nor has he ever been accused of controlling behaviour etc.
There's never actually been an allegation of Tarryn directly using violence against women - nobody has ever said he hit them.
I understand that abuse comes in a whole range of fashions - but nor has he ever been accused of controlling behaviour etc.
I think threatening texts falls under “unlawful assault”Probably because it isn’t bad enough for the police to be involved.
Sending texts isn’t physical violence
Then the Victim needs to go to the police.Threatening and abusive texts are not ok.
Throwing a lamp against a wall is not ok.
A news broadcast that says "Tarryn Thomas is facing more Domestic Violence accusations..." paints a much uglier picture though.
The whole thing is pretty revolting.
My point is that news outlets are using phrases that suggest physical attacks, when none of the accusations say this.Then the Victim needs to go to the police.