Twist in Magpie’s lewd content scandal as details of another past video emerge

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Collingwood star Jack Crisp was reportedly involved in an unrelated nude video scandal at the beginning of his football career.

The Herald Sun first reported Collingwood was made aware of an earlier leaked video, allegedly involving the Magpies midfielder.

The report has revealed explicit footage, which showed Crisp lying naked on a bed, was circulated online in 2018.

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The Herald Sun reports the video was filmed in 2014 when Crisp was playing for the Brisbane Lions at the age of 19. The content was reportedly uploaded to an adult video site some years later.

It comes after screenshots emerged earlier this week of previously reported Snapchat images appearing to show Crisp referring to “little sl**s” and “lines” in the captions. The club has described the videos that emerged this week as “historical” from several years ago.

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The 2018 video leak came after explicit videos, photos and texts involving Collingwood star’s Dane Swan and Travis Cloke were leaked to the media.

Former Collingwood president Eddie McGuire at the time called the footballers “idiots”.

The club’s latest scandal, allegedly involving Crisp, will continue to swirl as he prepares to speak with the AFL Integrity Unit next week.

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The video shows a man scrolling through several Snapchat screenshots, until a photo of a man holding his genitalia appears.

“Come and drink and have some lines. Just have a bit of a party,” one caption reads.

“You young girls are my little sl**s. I’ll tell you what to do,” reads another.

Despite the headlines, Crisp did play in the club’s Thursday night loss against his former Brisbane Lions team, where he was noticeably below his best form.

It is understood Crisp and his family have been aware of the images for several years.

Under the AFL’s illicit drugs policy, a player given a first strike receives a two-week ban and a $5000 fine, as seen with Crisp’s Collingwood teammate Jack Ginnivan earlier this year.

A second strike incurs a four-match suspension and publication of the player’s name, and a third results in a 12-match suspension, last seen with Hawthorn’s Travis Tuck in 2010 after being found unconscious in his car by police after a suspected drug overdose.

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Collingwood responded to the issue in a statement on Wednesday night, saying they “are aware of a video circulating online this evening involving AFL player Jack Crisp.”

“The Club has been in contact with the AFL and will work through the situation before providing a further update,” the club said.

The AFL in a statement released on Thursday morning said that the AFL Integrity Unit would “speak with Crisp in relation to the content upon his return from Brisbane”.

Crisp has played 204 AFL games — 185 for Collingwood and 18 for the Brisbane Lions.

The 29-year-old has played 191 consecutive matches, the longest streak of any current player, making the two-time Magpies best and fairest the most durable player in the AFL.

It’s not Crisp’s first brush with controversy. In 2015, he was found guilty of placing bets totalling $129 on AFL outcomes while playing for the Lions in 2014.

This latest incident comes after Collingwood’s Jack Ginnivan was banned for the opening to matches of the season after he admitted to using an illicit substance.

Ginnivan was found guilty of conduct unbecoming after the Pies reported that there was vision of Ginnivan with an illicit substance while in Torquay in January.