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Read the appalling emoji-laden WhatsApp messages an elite real estate agent sent a woman after he secretly recorded them having sex: ‘You don’t trust me’

  • A Sydney harbour-side real estate agent secretly filmed a woman having sex 
  • When she confronted him, he ignored her concerns and sent back emojis 
  • He pleaded guilty but escaped a conviction in court on mental health grounds 

Confronting WhatsApp messages show a woman’s tense exchange with her real estate agent lover after he sent her a secretly recorded video of them having sex. 

Real estate agent Jade Grech, 39, recorded a video of himself and the woman without her consent and then sent her a one minute and 16 second clip in February 2021.

Mr Grech – who sold prestige property in the city’s east – left the woman stunned. 

‘Can you please ask me before you record these things?’ she said.

Grech replied by sending her back a single emoji of a face screaming in fear, followed by two tearful emoticons.

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‘I feel uneasy about it,’ the woman said.  

Jade Grech responded to the woman's concerns about his secret sex film with a series of emojis (above)

Jade Grech responded to the woman’s concerns about his secret sex film with a series of emojis (above) 

‘You are the love of my life,’ Mr Grech replied, according to messages, which were first published by the Daily Telegraph. ‘You don’t trust me.’

‘I feel like it’s a private thing between you and I,’ she responded. He then replied with yet another emoji.

Court records seen by Daily Mail Australia indicate Grech pleaded guilty to intentionally recording an intimate image without consent earlier this year.

He also admitted recording conversations with the woman after a device was found in her car.

The woman called police on March 9 after an argument the previous evening.

Grech (pictured) plead guilty to intentionally recording an intimate image without consent but escaped a conviction on mental health grounds

Grech (pictured) plead guilty to intentionally recording an intimate image without consent but escaped a conviction on mental health grounds 

Grech pleaded guilty to two charges but escaped a conviction in court on September 16. The offences were ultimately dismissed on mental health grounds.

He was ordered to continue therapy with his psychologist, continue consultations with his GP and follow their instructions. 

Grech was hit with a two year apprehended domestic violence order banning him from assaulting, threatening, stalking, harassing or intimidating the woman.

It is understood he was also stood down from the Double Bay real estate agency where he was employed.

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