
Actor Jeremy Kewley sexually abused young boys in his home for more than two decades.
Kewley, 55, is awaiting sentencing after being convicted of assaulting 16 victims aged between nine and 14 whom he lured into his Brighton, Victoria home by advertising auditions for film roles.
Once there, he had the boys dress in lycra costumes and, while the camera was rolling, pressed himself against them, kissed them, and touched them inappropriately.
Kewley pleaded guilty to 19 charges including indecent acts with a child under 16, indecent assault, and making and possessing child pornography.
According to The Age, Kewley, who has appeared in Neighbours, Janus, Underbelly, Prisoner, The Secret Life of Us and others, believed that by disguising the assaults within scripts, the victims would be unaware they had been exploited.
“He believed he could get away with a lot of this without hurting the victim,” Kewley’s legal representative Con Heliotis, QC, told judge Duncan Allen.
Kewley’s offenses occurred between 1989 and 2011 and his victims are now aged in their 20s and 30s.
