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ABC Top Stories15.06.2026Crime3 dk okumaAustralia

Former AFL Player Nick Stevens Jailed for Pool Installation Fraud

نظرة سريعة

  • Former AFL player Nick Stevens has been sentenced to nine months in jail for defrauding six families through an unlicensed pool installation business.
  • He took over $167,000 from victims in 2017 without proper registration or insurance, leaving them with improperly installed pools or unfinished holes.

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لماذا يهم

Former AFL footballer Nick Stevens was found guilty of defrauding six families by taking payments for unlicensed pool installations in 2017. He operated without a builder's registration, permits, or insurance, leaving victims with incomplete or improperly installed pools.

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Former AFL footballer Nick Stevens has been jailed for nine months for defrauding six families through an unlicensed pool installation business in 2017.

The 46-year-old, who played 231 games for Carlton and Port Adelaide, was found guilty in March of dishonestly obtaining financial advantage by deception.

He took payments for pools from home owners in the Mildura region in 2017 without holding a builder's registration, permits, or proper insurance.

Victims were left with improperly installed pools or unfinished holes in their backyards.

In sentencing, County Court judge Fiona Todd told Stevens he exploited his victims' trust and good nature.

"They asked to see the documentation, you gave them false reassurance," she told the court.

"What you did had a corrosive effect on the currency of goodwill and trust [that] does so much good in the community, especially in a small one."

A pre-sentencing hearing was told Stevens's offending resulted in a marriage breakdown for one of the families involved, and that other victims had been left financially crippled.

He spent 78 days in pre-sentence detention at Hopkins Correctional Centre in Ararat where he was isolated for 23 hours a day for his protection, due to his notoriety as a former footballer.

The court heard Stevens had previously spent six months in jail for domestic violence offences in 2015.

Stevens, who played 231 AFL games before retiring in 2009, was also convicted of using a false document.

Pools found non-compliant

Stevens became a distributor for Leisure Pools Australia in Mildura in 2017, having previously installed legally compliant pools under the supervision of a registered builder.

He then went out on his own without the required licence, registration, permits or insurance.

Six families paid him more than $167,000 between March and October that year.

It came despite Mildura Rural City Council issuing a stop work order in May after the first victim's pool, which was not connected to a pump or water, was found to not be legally compliant.

Stevens continued to accept payments from other victims in June, August, September and October.

He never lodged a permit application for the pools, or sought a building contract, insurance or oversight from a registered builder.

Stevens's lawyers had previously argued for a community corrections order, noting his client had not gambled the money away, and was a vulnerable prisoner.

However, Crown prosecutors said Stevens had demonstrated no remorse since court proceedings began in 2021 and that prison time was warranted.

Judge Todd said Stevens's culpability rose as time went on.

She considered the repeated nature of the conduct, the amount of money obtained, the consequences for the victims and the enduring period over which the offending unfolded.

She also considered the lengthy delay of the case, and described Stevens's prospects of rehabilitation as "decent".

Stevens will be released from custody in late December, and begin a two-year community corrections order.

It includes an order to carry out 120 hours of unpaid community work, judicial monitoring, and to not leave the state of Victoria without permission.

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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق

  • Stevens to complete community corrections order successfully.

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أسئلة مفتوحة

  • Will Leisure Pools Australia take further action?
  • Were any other victims affected?
  • What are Stevens's rehabilitation prospects?

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This article was originally published by ABC Top Stories.

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