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Brett Finch’s wife opens up on ‘traumatic ordeal’ after ex-NRL star shared child abuse material

Elli Johnston says she will stand by her husband of four years after he was last week sentenced to two years in prison.

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The wife of disgraced NRL star Brett Finch - who was caught sharing “depraved’ child sex abuse fantasies online - has spoken out about her family’s “extremely traumatic” ordeal.

Elli Johnston says she will stand by her husband of four years after he was last week sentenced to two years in prison. He will be allowed to serve his sentence in the community.

She told the Daily Telegraph the family, including their three-year-old daughter Mackenzie, needed time to “heal”.

“It’s been an extremely traumatic situation for myself, Mackenzie & Brett. And now (we) need time to heal individually and as a family,” Mrs Johnston said.

Brett Finch and his wife Elli Johnston. Picture: Instagram.
Brett Finch and his wife Elli Johnston. Picture: Instagram.

Following Finch’s sentencing, Mrs Johnston’s posted a photo of her daughter on social media and called her the “most resilient little girl”.

Finch, 41, admitted to sending a series of sexually charged voice messages about young boys in a gay sex chat service.

However, he blamed his offending on his cocaine addiction and explained it was part of an ill-thought-out attempt to obtain drugs.

Judge Phillip Mahony said the messages could “only be described as highly depraved and sexualised content referring to boys” but also accepted they were driven by Finch’s desire to score cocaine.

Former NRL star Brett Finch, outside court. Picture: NewsWire / Monique Harmer
Former NRL star Brett Finch, outside court. Picture: NewsWire / Monique Harmer

Finch pleaded guilty to one count of using a carriage service to make available child abuse material after he was arrested in his Sans Souci home in December last year following a 13-month police investigation.

He was handed a two-year sentence to be served in the community that requires him to be of good behaviour and undergo psychiatric treatment

Finch was warned by Judge Mahoney that if he reoffended over the next two years he could be brought back before the court and sent to prison.

Originally published as Brett Finch’s wife opens up on ‘traumatic ordeal’ after ex-NRL star shared child abuse material

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