Ralph Carr in ‘living hell’ after being convicted of rape, Victorian court hears
Ralph Carr leaves the county court of Victoria, Wednesday 8 July 2026. Photograph: Jay Kogler/AAPView image in fullscreenRalph Carr leaves the county court of Victoria, Wednesday 8 July 2026. Martin said after the verdict that he had immediately cut all ties with Carr.The court is yet to hear submissions regarding the sentence from the prosecution.
- ▪Ralph Carr leaves the county court of Victoria, Wednesday 8 July 2026.
- ▪Photograph: Jay Kogler/AAPView image in fullscreenRalph Carr leaves the county court of Victoria, Wednesday 8 July 2026.
- ▪Martin said after the verdict that he had immediately cut all ties with Carr.The court is yet to hear submissions regarding the sentence from the prosecution.
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Ralph Carr leaves the county court of Victoria, Wednesday 8 July 2026. Photograph: Jay Kogler/AAPView image in fullscreenRalph Carr leaves the county court of Victoria, Wednesday 8 July 2026. Photograph: Jay Kogler/AAPVictoriaRalph Carr in ‘living hell’ after being convicted of rape, Victorian court hearsLawyer for the entertainment industry and AFL figure says his career is ‘destroyed’ following conviction Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Nino BucciMon 17 Aug 2026 03.12 EDTFirst published on Sun 16 Aug 2026 23.36 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleEntertainment industry and AFL figure Ralph Carr says he is in “living hell” and has been “destroyed” after being convicted of rape, a Victorian court has…
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