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Port probe on sexting

PLAYER’S RACY TEXTS LEAKED

- ALEKS DEVIC

RACY sext messages between an AFL player and several women have been leaked on social media detailing sexual encounters, chasing strippers and drug references.

The Port Adelaide player and at least one of his bed buddies went into damage control yesterday threatenin­g legal action if the stories continued to be published.

Another female caught up in the cheating scandal, who had her mobile phone number shown in the texts, was hounded yesterday and sent filthy texts — some quoting her raunchy texts back to the under siege female.

“This is the state of my messages. I turned off my voicemail due to what people were saying. It’s not fair,” she said.

There are about 20 screen shots of explicit text messages, sent between 2017 and 2018, that were on the player’s iCloud and it is believed his angry ex-girlfriend dumped them online.

Port Adelaide Football Club says it is aware of the text messages and its legal department had launched a probe into whose phone they had come from, who was behind the leak, how the texts were acquired, whether or not they were stolen texts and privacy breaches relating to the player and women involved.

There are several exchanges between the player and at least six women — one who is a model.

It is understood at the time he was having the trysts and sending the texts, the player was in a relationsh­ip.

The screen grabs unveil several sexually charged text messages, some too graphic to publish, between the player and the women — some who knew he was in a relationsh­ip.

Others allude to illicit drug taking. “That cap is now hitting me. S--t s--t,” one text from a female reads, while another from the player’s phone says “Do you have any birds that have t--s and are keen to do rack. I just want to do lines off t--s then I’ll be happy xoxox”.

In one conversati­on, the player asks one woman to “send me something dirty” and she complies with an erotically charged response.

In one of the messages, he tells one of his ladies he’ll leave the door open and for her to sneak in to the house and to be quiet.

“I can’t have my house- mates knowing. You know where my room is?” he texts.

The player also tells one of the girls his girlfriend just “rocked up” so they had to put their catch-up on hold.

“Yikes. I actually had a feeling that would happen,” the woman responds.

In another message, the player says he is having dinner with his girlfriend and cannot answer the phone.

“You should be here,” one text reads. “My god I wish,” he says.

He then calls her a “goddess” and follows up with: “I love you I just can’t talk right now.”

In one series of sext messages, the Port Adelaide player and a woman recount their steamy affair and what they did together sexually.

“I’m too f---ed to do anything,” she says.

“But fond memories and will be used for memory bank.” He replies: “I know same.” In another conversati­on she is gushing over his body telling him: “Your rig … and grey trackies … killing me.”

He responds with: “Your t--s my god.”

The girl offers to come tuck the player into bed only to be a told another woman is already doing that.

Following another sex session she sends the player a text that says: “That was HOT”.

He replies: “F--- me. That was insane.”

There are also exchanges from the phone to an adult entertainm­ent agency where ladies with “big boobs” were being requested for a “bit of company”.

One message shows the player asking another woman about the possibilit­y of them having a threesome.

The player’s manager Paul Connors did not respond to several calls and messages. An AFL spokesman said: “The club has made us aware of the matter.”

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