This cunt has to be killed.
I'm seldom lost for words but this case is one I have no words for...
An image of alleged sex abuser Joshua Brown of Melbourne. Picture: Supplied
A man linked to alleged pedophile Joshua Brown has been charged with a string of child sex offences and bestiality, as Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan announces a crackdown on the use of personal phones in childcare centres across the state.
Ms Allan’s announcement came as the Victorian government faced pressure to explain how former childcare worker Mr Brown – accused of 70 child sex offences – slipped through the system.
Victoria Police Sexual Crimes Squad detectives charged 36-year-old Michael Simon Wilson over the alleged sexual assault of a teenage boy on April 16 in Coburg, in Melbourne’s inner north.
Victoria Police confirmed Mr Wilson was charged with a range of sexual offences in relation to the alleged assault, including rape, while the Magistrates Court said the nature of the charges included child abuse material, sex offences and bestiality.
The Herald Sun reported the Hoppers Crossing man was facing a total of 45 charges.
Reports emerged on Wednesday linking Mr Wilson to Mr Brown.
It was reported that both men were charged as a result of information obtained by detectives from the Sexual Crimes Squad that led to a police raid on Mr Brown’s Point Cook home and the 26-year-old’s arrest in mid-May.
While the relationship between the two men remains unclear, a police representative confirmed Mr Wilson would face the Magistrates Court on September 15, which is the same day Mr Brown is due to appear.
An image of alleged sex abuser Joshua Brown of Melbourne. Picture: Supplied
The development comes as pressure mounts on state and federal leaders to explain how Mr Brown – who held a valid working with children check – was able to slip through the system and work across 20 childcare centres in Victoria.
Mr Brown, who was charged with 70 child sex offences against eight children aged between five months and two years of age, is accused of offending over several years while working in multiple early learning facilities, and 1200 children have been recommended for infectious disease testing amid fears of exposure.
One of the charges – recklessly contaminate goods to cause alarm or anxiety – relates to allegations Mr Brown placed bodily fluids in food.
Ms Allan on Wednesday announced a fast-tracked ban on the use of personal devices in childcare centres and commissioned an urgent review into safety in the Victorian sector, amid calls for systemic reform.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan holds a press conference on Wednesday. Picture: Josie Hayden/NewsWire
Ms Allan said the snap review – due by August 15 – would be in addition to work being undertaken at a national level and would examine immediate actions that could be taken to strengthen childcare safety standards, including the use of CCTV.
“We will adopt every recommendation of the review and implement them as quickly as possible,” she said.
Ms Allan also announced the creation of a Victorian register of childcare workers, and said centres that failed to comply with the personal devices ban – which will come into effect on September 26 – would face fines of up to $50,000.
“Childcare is regulated under a national framework, and I appreciate the substantial work is already under way by the commonwealth and state and territory governments to strengthen safety in the sector,” Ms Allan said.
“But Victorian families cannot wait.”
Victoria’s Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn said the progress towards a national framework was “frustratingly slow”.
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The Victorian government also announced on Wednesday a $5000 “immediate needs payment” for families of the 1200 children who were recommended for infectious disease testing after attending childcare centres Mr Brown worked at.
On Wednesday, federal Education Minister Jason Clare revealed that he and other state and territory education ministers were briefed about the allegations against Mr Brown last Friday – days before families at affected centres were notified.
“I was informed about this just over a week ago by the Victorian government,” Mr Clare told ABC Radio.
“For parents of the children that are affected by this, that got a notification from authorities yesterday, they’d be terrified, and rightly so.
“Worse than that – angry.
“I know that because one of the families that got notification yesterday is a friend of mine. And I can’t repeat what she told me because this is morning radio, but they’re furious.
“And now they’ve got to go through all the crap to make sure that their children are safe.”
Mr Clare said he had asked his department to draft legislation “as quickly as we possibly can” that gives the government more power to control funding to childcare centres depending on standards.
But if that's not bad enough, it gets even worse.
This fucker has put his bodily fluids into the food these kids ate... FFS.
I'm seldom lost for words but this case is one I have no words for...
Man linked to alleged Melbourne daycare predator charged with child sex offences
MOHAMMAD ALFARES, RYAN BOURKE and LILY MCCAFFREYAn image of alleged sex abuser Joshua Brown of Melbourne. Picture: Supplied
A man linked to alleged pedophile Joshua Brown has been charged with a string of child sex offences and bestiality, as Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan announces a crackdown on the use of personal phones in childcare centres across the state.
Ms Allan’s announcement came as the Victorian government faced pressure to explain how former childcare worker Mr Brown – accused of 70 child sex offences – slipped through the system.
Victoria Police Sexual Crimes Squad detectives charged 36-year-old Michael Simon Wilson over the alleged sexual assault of a teenage boy on April 16 in Coburg, in Melbourne’s inner north.
Victoria Police confirmed Mr Wilson was charged with a range of sexual offences in relation to the alleged assault, including rape, while the Magistrates Court said the nature of the charges included child abuse material, sex offences and bestiality.
The Herald Sun reported the Hoppers Crossing man was facing a total of 45 charges.
Reports emerged on Wednesday linking Mr Wilson to Mr Brown.
It was reported that both men were charged as a result of information obtained by detectives from the Sexual Crimes Squad that led to a police raid on Mr Brown’s Point Cook home and the 26-year-old’s arrest in mid-May.
While the relationship between the two men remains unclear, a police representative confirmed Mr Wilson would face the Magistrates Court on September 15, which is the same day Mr Brown is due to appear.
An image of alleged sex abuser Joshua Brown of Melbourne. Picture: Supplied
The development comes as pressure mounts on state and federal leaders to explain how Mr Brown – who held a valid working with children check – was able to slip through the system and work across 20 childcare centres in Victoria.
Mr Brown, who was charged with 70 child sex offences against eight children aged between five months and two years of age, is accused of offending over several years while working in multiple early learning facilities, and 1200 children have been recommended for infectious disease testing amid fears of exposure.
One of the charges – recklessly contaminate goods to cause alarm or anxiety – relates to allegations Mr Brown placed bodily fluids in food.
Ms Allan on Wednesday announced a fast-tracked ban on the use of personal devices in childcare centres and commissioned an urgent review into safety in the Victorian sector, amid calls for systemic reform.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan holds a press conference on Wednesday. Picture: Josie Hayden/NewsWire
Ms Allan said the snap review – due by August 15 – would be in addition to work being undertaken at a national level and would examine immediate actions that could be taken to strengthen childcare safety standards, including the use of CCTV.
“We will adopt every recommendation of the review and implement them as quickly as possible,” she said.
Ms Allan also announced the creation of a Victorian register of childcare workers, and said centres that failed to comply with the personal devices ban – which will come into effect on September 26 – would face fines of up to $50,000.
“Childcare is regulated under a national framework, and I appreciate the substantial work is already under way by the commonwealth and state and territory governments to strengthen safety in the sector,” Ms Allan said.
“But Victorian families cannot wait.”
Victoria’s Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn said the progress towards a national framework was “frustratingly slow”.
Man charged with over 70 child sexual assaults at Melbourne childcare centre
A Point Cook man who has... more
The Victorian government also announced on Wednesday a $5000 “immediate needs payment” for families of the 1200 children who were recommended for infectious disease testing after attending childcare centres Mr Brown worked at.
On Wednesday, federal Education Minister Jason Clare revealed that he and other state and territory education ministers were briefed about the allegations against Mr Brown last Friday – days before families at affected centres were notified.
“I was informed about this just over a week ago by the Victorian government,” Mr Clare told ABC Radio.
“For parents of the children that are affected by this, that got a notification from authorities yesterday, they’d be terrified, and rightly so.
“Worse than that – angry.
“I know that because one of the families that got notification yesterday is a friend of mine. And I can’t repeat what she told me because this is morning radio, but they’re furious.
“And now they’ve got to go through all the crap to make sure that their children are safe.”
Mr Clare said he had asked his department to draft legislation “as quickly as we possibly can” that gives the government more power to control funding to childcare centres depending on standards.
But if that's not bad enough, it gets even worse.
This fucker has put his bodily fluids into the food these kids ate... FFS.

