Results in for childcare kids tested for sexually transmitted infections

The Victoria government said that all children who have been tested for sexually transmitted infections in connection with a child care pedophilia, said that they have tested negatively.
Approximately 2000 children required a test as part of a police investigation on the allegation that Joshua Dale Brown was allegedly allegedly.
Deputy Prime Minister Ben Carroll told journalists on Wednesday, the last advice came from the health authorities, he said.
“I think they tested almost everyone – but I can clarify it – and all the tests were negative,” he said.
“This is something we hope and wish.”
26 -year -old Mr. Brown faces more than 70 accusations, including sexual activity in the presence of a child under 16 years of age, sexual assault of a child under the age of 16, and having child abuse materials.
He has not yet satisfied the charges.
The accusations include eight children between April 2022 and January 2023 for five months and two years.
As a precaution, it was necessary to test for children participating in all centers.
Between January 2017 and May 2025, Mr. Brown worked at 23 Children’s Care centers in Melbourne.
It was announced on Tuesday that he could make more accusations in court.
High -profile lawyer Rishi Nathwani went to court because they asked prosecutors’ evidence against Mr. Brown to prepare a summary of the hand.
Mr. Brown did not go to court for a short hearing.
Donna Bakos, the Magistrate Judge Donna Bakos approved the police’s request for a lawsuit to sue Mr. Brown’s lawyers until December 4th.
The court was told that the police made a sworn statement to support the delay that was not covered by Mr. Nathwani.
The lawyer said that the declaration was “useful and detailed in determining the important investigation steps that the police still assume.
Mr. Nathwani also marked the informant, the detective who throws the charges.
Mr. Brown is expected to return to court in February.


