The Canterbury businessman has been declined permanent name suppression, but said he would appeal the decision to the High Court. But instead of an insight into the world of work, the teenager was exposed to inappropriate sexual comments, pornography, and indecent acts by the owner of the business. In 2018, the second victim started work at his business after he advertised at the local high school for students seeking casual employment. On one occasion, the defendant asked the girl to join a social media platform on which he posted sexually explicit messages and photos. In August 2019, after the girl caught him masturbating at work, she resigned and told her mum what had happened.
Source: Stuff August 11, 2021 07:52 UTC