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Robert Marc Windsor, convicted in 2011 for child sex crimes and possession of child pornography, seeks parole in December 2025, sparking trauma for his victim-survivor brother who urges reform.
Robert Marc Windsor, serving nearly 18 years for multiple sexual offenses against children, is seeking parole on December 11, 2025—just ten months after his first request was denied.
His younger brother and victim-survivor, Mitchell Windsor, says the repeated parole process has caused severe trauma, forcing him to delay applying for a paramedic position.
The NSW government, through Acting Minister Paul Scully, will oppose his release, citing public safety and victim welfare.
Windsor, sentenced in 2011, admitted to sex crimes involving children under ten and possession of thousands of child pornography images.
Mitchell is urging bipartisan reform to end frequent parole reviews, calling the current system a "manifest injustice loophole" that retraumatizes survivors.
Robert Marc Windsor, condenado en 2011 por delitos sexuales infantiles y posesión de pornografía infantil, busca libertad condicional en diciembre de 2025, provocando un trauma para su hermano sobreviviente que urge a la reforma.