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Published 09:10 15 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 09:12 15 Oct 2017 BST
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"I am the sportsman referenced as having written a character reference in the Tom Humphries case," Cusack revealed in a statement. "I absolutely condemn the crimes he has committed. I cannot begin to imagine the terrible suffering of the victim. I apologise for any hurt or offence caused by my action. "My intention was to help a human in a dark place who asked me for help. "I showed a lack of judgement in this situation for which I am genuinely sorry. "I will not be making any further comment and wish to let justice take its course."It can be said that justice had already taken its course with the guilty verdict and all the character references could've helped with was the sentencing. Humphries will be sentenced on October 24. https://twitter.com/DonalOgC/status/919322147444707328
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