Barry Cable found not guilty of historical sex charges
Former North Melbourne AFL player Barry Cable, 82, has been found not guilty of seven historical child sex offence charges in Perth's District Court.
7news.com.auBarry Cable has recently been in the news in Australia regarding legal proceedings related to historic child sex offences. The latest major development reported is that he was acquitted of seven historical charges in Western Australia’s District Court in April 2026, though the judge acknowledged the complainant likely told the truth in parts of her account. Earlier civil proceedings related to damages against Cable resulted in a separate ruling in 2023, where a different claimant was awarded damages for abuse suffered, but that outcome does not determine criminal liability.[2][3][4][9]
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Former North Melbourne AFL player Barry Cable, 82, has been found not guilty of seven historical child sex offence charges in Perth's District Court.
7news.com.auFormer footballer champion Barry Cable has pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting a young girl decades ago. Cable has appeared in court to face the allegations, which date back to the late 1960’s.
www.dailymotion.comBarry Cable is on his way to court to learn his fate over allegations of historical child sex offences.
thewest.com.auFormer footballer Barry Cable has been acquitted of a slew of historical child sexual abuse charges despite a judge finding the alleged victim was likely telling the truth.
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