That's not entirely true, he did serve 3 years in prison for the abuse of the victim in the story plus another boy - which does seem manifestly inadequate but he was given some offensively light degree of punishment rather than go to his grave without retribution.The AFL has to take the case over. What really annoys me is the main perpetrator (because he's dead) gets off scot free, however if others that were involved with him are alive, they need to be brought to account.
The conviction also makes this line baffling: However, Bulldogs chief executive Ameet Bains said before the case was filed that the club was “shocked and dismayed to learn about the terrible abuse suffered by Adam Kneale in the 1980s.”
Clearly, it was known by some within the club years ago. This hasn't suddenly come to light, there is no way that the club can even be given benefit of the doubt about its knowledge of at least some of what occurred. Bains can perhaps talk for himself in expressing shock in learning about it, but he can't speak for the club on the whole.
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