Popular Australian author pleads guilty over child exploitation material
Popular Australian author Craig Silvey has pleaded guilty to charges of possessing and distributing child exploitation material. The 43-year-old author, known for books like "Jasper Jones" and "Runt," admitted to two charges in court on Tuesday, following his arrest in January at his Perth home.

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AI-generatedPopular Australian author Craig Silvey has pleaded guilty to charges of possessing and distributing child exploitation material. The 43-year-old author, known for books like "Jasper Jones" and "Runt," admitted to two charges in court on Tuesday, following his arrest in January at his Perth home. Police seized electronic devices during the raid, and two additional charges were dropped. Silvey's bail was continued, with his next court appearance scheduled for July. His books have been removed from shelves by publishers, shops, and schools following his arrest.
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5 extractedHis novel 'Jasper Jones' was shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Awards and made into a feature film.
Publishers, shops, and schools have pulled his books from shelves since his arrest.
Silvey admitted to two charges relating to child exploitation material produced in January.
Silvey was arrested in January during a police raid at his Perth home.
Popular Australian author Craig Silvey has pleaded guilty to possessing and distributing child exploitation material.