Luke Sayers: Major twist in footy club boss's 'd*** pic' scandal as 'the heat builds' around high-flying exec and expert reveals the 'steps' that will unmask the culprit
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Carlton president Luke Sayers is being investigated by the AFL Integrity Unit after a graphic sexual image was sent from his X account to a female executive at one of the club's key sponsors, it has been reported. The former PWC chief executive's X account posted an image of a mystery man's penis, and tagged the account of a top female management figure with a company linked to Carlton at 5.41pm on January 9.
The public post was directed at the executive's social media account, although the mother-of-two does not appear to have used X since 2017 and does not follow Mr Sayers on the platform. Sayers noticed the development after the photo had been online for 12 minutes, at which point he hastily deleted the image and apologised to his followers, claiming he had been targeted by cyber criminals.
'Sorry, my account has been hacked - please ignore all posts,' he wrote. Sayers was referred to the Integrity Unit last week and the league is conducting an investigation, according to News Corp. The AFL Integrity Unit is reportedly investigating Carlton president Luke Sayers (pictured) after his graphic photo scandal was referred to the league last week.
The high-flying executive claimed he was hacked but is coming under increasing pressure to answer more questions around the scandal. The married father-of-four's account, which had more than 7,300 followers, was deleted but the post had already been reposted and screen-grabbed by other X users.