Thursday, January 22, 2026
Home/Sports/Article
Sports
9 min read

Luke Sayers' Wife Takes Legal Action Amidst Lewd Photo Scandal

theage.com.au
January 20, 20261 day ago
Luke Sayers’ wife launches legal action against him over lewd photo scandal

AI-Generated Summary
Auto-generated

Luke Sayers' estranged wife, Cate Sayers, has initiated legal action against him. She filed a defamation writ in the Supreme Court, alleging Sayers implied she was responsible for a lewd photo posted on his social media. The scandal led to Sayers' resignation as Carlton president. An AFL investigation cleared Sayers of wrongdoing.

The estranged wife of Luke Sayers has confirmed she has launched legal action against the former Carlton president over an embarrassing lewd picture scandal that led to his resignation from the AFL club. Cate Sayers has filed the defamation writ in the Supreme Court, alleging that Sayers implied she was responsible for posting a picture of a naked man, including his penis, on his social media account. It is also alleged that her estranged husband made damaging claims about her mental health as he battled to deal with the fallout from the scandal. Sayers was on holiday in Italy when the image, which did not show the man’s face, appeared on his account in January last year and also tagged a female executive of Bupa, one of the club’s corporate partners. It was taken down 13 minutes later. Sayers quickly apologised, saying he had been hacked, and asked people to “ignore all posts” before deactivating his account. He resigned from the Blues board two weeks later. The couple is no longer together. “We can confirm that proceedings have been commenced in the Supreme Court of Victoria,” a spokesman for Cate Sayers said in a statement to the Australian Financial Review on Tuesday. “As the matter is now before the court, it would be inappropriate to comment further.” Sayers was contacted for comment by this masthead. An AFL investigation in January last year found Sayers was not responsible for posting the lewd picture and had not breached any rules. The league released a statement saying that ex-Carlton boss’ X account had been compromised and that the image was posted by a person other than the Blues president. Sayers also released a statement at the time of his resignation, describing the post as “unauthorised”. He maintained that he did not post the image – deliberately or accidentally. He said he deeply regretted that “many other people including my family, friends and colleagues, and my football club, have been caught up in this matter”. “I am aware of speculation that the naming of another person in the post explains why it happened. It does not, and that narrative is wrong. I am so sorry for the hurt that has caused,” he said. “I deeply regret that many other people including my family, friends and colleagues, and my football club, have been caught up in this matter.” Loading Sayers is also a former chief executive of PwC Australia, where he worked for 29 years – including eight in the top job – before leaving in 2020. Since October 2023, PwC has been embroiled in a scandal involving senior partners allegedly having used confidential government tax plans to attract new clients. It has since spun out its government advisory business and sacked hundreds of staff and dozens of partners. In 2023, Sayers appeared before a Senate inquiry and said he knew nothing of the scandal until after he had left PwC.

Rate this article

Login to rate this article

Comments

Please login to comment

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
    Luke Sayers Wife Sues Over Lewd Photo Scandal