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Children’s app creator pleads guilty to possessing child abuse material and covertly filming women

An Adelaide children’s content creator has pleaded guilty in the Magistrate’s Court to covertly filming women in their own homes, as well as possessing child abuse material.
Key points:
- Luke Spencer Tregloan pleaded guilty to three charges
- Police allege he had 50 images and videos of child exploitation material on his phone
- He launched an educational children’s app in 2019, prior to his arrest
Luke Spencer Tregloan, 45, was arrested in July last year, with police alleging he had been uploading and sharing “abhorrent content” to an online platform, using a “female persona online to conceal his identity.”
He was charged with possessing or controlling child abuse material, using a carriage service to access child abuse material, and indecent…
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