- Luke Sayers resigned from his post as president of Carlton in January
- The graphic sexual image was sent from his account x
The former president of Carlton, Luke Sayers, was seen during a dinner with a mystery woman after his wife left him following the obscene photo scandal which saw him resign from his work with the powerful AFL club.
A friend of the Sayers family said that Cate Sayers had left her husband to put their children first after the publication of the graphic sexual image on January 9.
“Cate is a strong person, but also a realistic,” said the friend in News Corp.
“She naturally granted priority to the protection of the family. Now she knows it’s a good time for a new start.
The news occurs while Sayers has been photographed taking a meal with an unnamed blonde woman at the Gepetto Trattoria restaurant in Melbourne on Tuesday evening.
Sayers also started the process of buying an apartment in baccalaureate in the city center, depending on the publication.
In the photo: the former boss of Carlton Luke Sayers and the unnamed woman with whom he dined in Melbourne Tuesday evening

The wife of Sayers, Cate (photo), separated with him after leaving his role with the club following the scandal surrounding the publication of a graphic sexual image of his X account in January
Sayers left his post with the Blues with an immediately effect on January 22, the announcement to come just a few minutes after the AFL integrity unit noted that he was not responsible for sending the sexual image.
The X account of the former CEO of PwC published an image of the penis of a mystery man and marked the account of a high -level women’s management figure with a company linked to Carlton at 5:44 p.m. on January 9.
The public position was addressed to the account of the executive’s social media, although the mother of two does not seem to have used X since 2017 and does not follow Mr. Sayers on the platform.
Sayers noticed the development after the photo has been online for 12 minutes, how long he deleted the image and apologized to his supporters, saying that he had been targeted by cybercriminals.
“Sorry, my account was hacked-please ignore all messages,” he wrote.
The story of the father of four married children, who had more than 7,300 subscribers, was deleted, but the position had already been republished and grouped by other users of X.
He told Daily Mail Australia that he was “indignant” by the alleged attack when the news broke out for the first time.
“It’s scandalous. I put it and I do not leave any stone not returned to discover who made this to me and my family, “he said.
More to come …