A Paralympian has avoided a criminal conviction after secretly filming a semi-naked teenage girl as he performed physiotherapy on her at her school.
Bronze medallist and flag-bearer Cameron Rahles-Rahbula will instead pay a $5000 fine after a magistrate found him guilty of using his mobile phone to film the topless student without her consent at Geelong Grammar School in 2021.
“What brings you before the court might be described as poor judgement. It wasn’t very well planned or sophisticated,” Guthrie said.Paralympian Cameron Rahles-Rahbula avoided conviction. At the time of the offending, Rahles-Rahbula was employed as a physiotherapist at the Corio Bay Medical Group, which was contracted to provide on-site treatments to Geelong Grammar students.
Towards the end of the treatment, a towel was placed over the phone, but the victim remained in the room afterwards in an attempt to see if the phone had been recording.Cameron Rahles-Rahbula collecting his bronze medal at the Paralympics. Cody said she was troubled and appalled at the betrayal of trust that had occurred and expressed gratitude for the police involved in the investigation.
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