Noreen Hay alleged victim of Matt Brown sex act
PICTURED here is Noreen Hay, the Labor MP who it is claimed had a simulated sex act performed in front of her by sacked NSW Police Minister Matt Brown.
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PICTURED here is Noreen Hay, the Labor MP who it is claimed had a simulated sex act performed in front of her by sacked NSW Police Minister Matt Brown.
Mr Brown has been forced to resign from state cabinet just three days after being promoted, after it emerged he danced semi-naked and simulated a sex act on Ms Hay during a late-night party in the parliament.
The incident was believed to have occurred on budget night, three months ago, when Mr Brown held the housing and tourism portfolios.
The Australian, quoting a witness, reported Mr Brown had stripped down to his "very brief" underpants as he danced to loud "Oxford Street" techno music, while standing on a green leather couch in his office.
Ms Hay, the Labor MP for Wollongong, is married with four children and has five grandchildren. Check out her official web page detailing her CV. electorate and personal details.
The claims against Mr Brown that led to his sacking as Police Minister also include allegations that he made a lewd remark to Ms Hay's adult daughter.
He was then reported to have climbed on top of Wollongong MP Noreen Hay before turning to her adult daughter and calling out, "look at this, I'm titty f****** your mother." Mr Brown has denied using the words described but has not denied the other allegations.
According to the NSW Labor Party website profile of Noreen Hay, she "has been the State Member for Wollongong since 2003.
"She has lived in the Wollongong area for 26 years and is married with four adult children and 5 grandchildren.
"Prior to being the State MP, Noreen was a union organiser and regional secretary for the LHMWU miscellaneous division for 13 years representing the blue collar industry predominantly women from non-English speaking backgrounds and contract industries such as cleaning and security.
"Noreen was also an official visitor to Keelong Remand Centre and played a key role in establishing the first HomeCare NSW Award. Noreen has also been an active member of local community groups and was part of the inaugural committee, which established the Illawarra Womens Health Centre and the South Coast Workers Child Care Centre, and was convenor of Neighbourhood Committee Group 8.
"Noreen is very proud of her community and is a strong voice for the people of Wollongong in the NSW Parliament."