Revealed: The ‘inappropriate’ and ‘pushy’ messages sent by Khory Hancock
These are some of the inappropriate messages sent to dozens of women by Queensland’s “creepy” Environmental Cowboy. WARNING: EXPLICIT
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A celebrity Queensland eco-campaigner who calls himself the “Environmental Cowboy” has been outed as a serial creep who has bombarded dozens of women with sexually inappropriate or aggressive messages.
Khory Hancock, who says he’s been approached to appear on The Bachelor, The Bachelorette and Love Island, has allegedly targeted up to 40 women, including several high-profile figures, often becoming aggressive when they turned him down.
But his website and social media accounts have disappeared after he was called out by one woman, Mairen Kelly.
Khory Hancock and Mairen Kelly spoke online for about two weeks after matching on a dating app. They discussed rough sex and the withdrawal of consent midway if someone became uncomfortable.
Ms Kelly eventually blocked Mr Hancock and then complained to a women’s event he was a guest speaker at. The complaint, which included Ms Kelly’s mobile number, was forwarded to Mr Hancock and he contacted her again.
WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE
Khory Hancock allegedly wrote a list of rules for a female housemate he was in a sexual relationship with. The housemate alleged she was given the rules despite his insistence that they weren’t “together”.
In this text message exchange, the housemate is berated for not getting home from dinner “on time”. She sends him screenshots of messages with the female friend she’d met for dinner to prove who she was with.
Dozens of women came forward after Ms Kelly posted about Mr Hancock on social media.