The former president of Carlton, Luke Sayers, silently resigned as director of the beneficial organization who began together while the couple recovers from the consequences of an explicit publication in their X account.
Cate Sayers left her position as director of Inclusion Foundation, a charity organization that helps children with Down syndrome, in October, while her husband remains at the Board.
The couple also put on sale their Melbourne mansion in the luxurious Hawthorn East the same month.
It was sold 29 days later, on November 28, for 16.5 million dollars, although the neighbors told Daily Mail Australia that they had rarely seen Mr. Sayers there in recent years.
The beneficial organization of the couple was also aligned with Carlton and participated in the activities of the Blues matches.
The confirmation of the departure of Mrs. Sayer of the charity organization as director occurs after a photo of a penis was published in her husband’s social media account.
He also labeled an executive with one of Carlton’s sponsors, the BUPA medical insurance firm, but Sayers then ruled out having some connection with her.
The publication was eliminated 13 minutes later, when Sayers, who at that time was on vacation in Italy, published another update saying that his account had been pirate.
Cate Sayers left her position as director of Inclusion Foundation, who helps children with Down syndrome, in October, while her husband Luke (in the photo with his wife) remains on the board.

Luke Sayers (right) resigned as president of Carlton on Wednesday following the shameful dispute.

An AFL investigation found that Sayers was not responsible for sending the graphic sexual image from its x account on January 9.
Since then, an AFL investigation confirmed that Sayers did not make the graphic publication, but resigned as president of Carlton on Wednesday following the dispute.
Sayers also resigned from his position as president of his consulting company, Sayers Group.
Carlton’s lifelong supporter resigned from the blues, with immediate effect, a few minutes after the AFL integrity unit published his conclusions that supported him in the position on January 9.
BUPA has also canceled his names of name for the Run for respect of the Club on February 2, which will take place to raise funds for the beneficial work of the blues.
The company insisted that Bupa will maintain its relationship with Carlton.
But a spokesman added: “BUPA continues to give priority to the well -being, privacy and safety of our employees.”
The end of the implication of 12 years of Sayers with the club at the executive level was revealed in its emotional statement on Wednesday afternoon.
“Directing the Carlton Football Club has been one of the great honors and privileges of my life,” he said.

Sayers, a lifelong follower of Carlton, resigned from his position with the blues with immediate effect.

Sayers with Tom de Koning, the beginning of pop Robbie Williams and Carlton coach Michael Voss
“I know that the club is greatly and with my deepest thanks for its understanding and support.
“I deeply regret that other people, including my family, friends, colleagues and the football club, have been involved in this matter.
‘The last two weeks have been very difficult for all who have been affected by an unauthorized publication on social networks.
‘I did not publish the image, or accidentally or accidentally, I am aware of the speculation that the name of another person in the publication explains why it happened.
“It is not so, and that narrative is wrong.”
The AFL made the decision after the League integrity unit concluded its investigation, which began last week, noting that Sayers and the Carlton club had helped with their investigations.
“The investigations of the Integrity Unit, which included multiple interviews and review of other tests, have now concluded,” said a statement from the league.
“The AFL has discovered, based on the available evidence, that access to the X account of Mr. Sayers was compromised, which gave rise to the publication of the image (that is, by a person who was not Mr. Sayers) and to another person’s labeling. “
Sayers noticed the shocking publication after he had been online for 12 minutes, as he found the investigation, before hastily erasing the image and apologizing to his followers.
“Sorry, my account has been pirate; ignore all publications,” he wrote.
The account of the father of four children, who had more than 7,300 followers, was eliminated, but other X users had already published the publication and had captured their screen.

Sayers was criticized for the delay in making his statement while he was in Europe in luxurious family vacations

Sayers and his family reach European ski slopes
He told the Daily Mail Australia that he was “outraged” by the alleged attack when the news was known for the first time.
‘This is outrageous. I am investigating and I will not spare efforts to discover who did this to me and my family, “he said.
Sayers was criticized for the delay in making his statement while he was in Europe in luxurious family vacations.
According to reports, he did not answer questions for a week while receiving calls to resign from his main position in Carlton until the matter was investigated.
The photos published on social networks show it apparently carefree and smiling while enjoying the trip, which passed through places like Paris, Milan and the Italian ski slopes.
In a statement to the members, Carlton said that he has “continued connecting with those involved, including corporate individuals and partners, to provide continuous attention and support.”
“Together with the conclusion of the investigation of the AFL Integrity Unit, and according to the integrity framework in the workplace and cultural safety of the club, the club established a process led by Christopher Townshend KC, to ensure that The club obtained an informed and impartial understanding of the matter. ” The club said in a statement.
“Consequently, the AFL has determined that Mr. Sayers did not violate the AFL rules in relation to the publication of the image.”
Carlton’s preseason has had a difficult start with elite defender Nic Newman out of season after injuring his knee.
The dangerous utilitarian Alex Cincotta will also miss the first games due to an injury, while the club faced a violent reaction of fans after the favorite of the fans Matt Kennedy was transferred to the Western Bulldogs.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Mrs. Sayers to request comments.
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