Melbourne Magistrates Court in Melbourne, Victoria.
A former high school swimming coach accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl in exchange for a gift card has been released on bail.
Jayden Brian, 31, dropped his head in relief as the decision was handed down in Melbourne Magistrates Court today.
The former Methodist Ladies’ College swimming coach allegedly connected with the 13-year-old girl over the social media app Snapchat in September 2025.
Melbourne Magistrates Court in Melbourne, Victoria.
Brian was remanded in custody in October but made a bid for bail last week. (Stefan Postles/AAP PHOTOS)

Accusations have surfaced against an individual who allegedly posed as a 14-year-old boy, engaging in increasingly explicit communications with a young girl. These communications reportedly included a video of himself involved in inappropriate behavior.

He is accused of kissing and sexually touching the victim in his car on September 25 before giving her a $50 Amazon gift card.

The young girl, distressed by the interactions, first confided in her friends and sister before lodging a formal complaint with the authorities two days later.

Brian was arrested, and officers allegedly found child abuse material on his devices, including on his MLC-issued iPad.

The accused faces a series of charges: nine in total, comprising intentional sexual touching of a minor under the age of 16, grooming, and possession of material deemed abusive towards children.

Following his detention in October, Brian sought bail last week at the Melbourne Magistrates Court, hoping to be released while awaiting trial.

Magistrate Michelle Mykytowycz, in delivering her decision, acknowledged the gravity of the allegations and the strength of the prosecution’s case. She highlighted that the alleged victim had provided a recorded statement to the police, and that Brian had acknowledged ownership of the email address and Snapchat username linked to the alleged misconduct.

She noted the alleged victim had made a recorded statement to the police, and Brian had admitted it was his email address and Snapchat handle found in the alleged offending.

The 13-year-old girl was clearly a vulnerable young person, and her safety needed to be considered when assessing Brian’s risk, Mykytowycz said.

But the magistrate found that a series of very strict bail conditions could reduce that risk to an acceptable level.

They included a 10pm to 6am curfew and a prohibition on using a smartphone or any social media or dating profiles.

He is also banned from stalking the alleged victim, engaging in any predatory behaviour towards her or going near where she lives or attends school.

Brian, who no longer works for MLC, is also prohibited from contacting any current or previous students.

The 31-year-old, who was watching the hearing on a video link from prison, only spoke to confirm he understood his bail conditions.

He is due to return to court in February.

Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).

For under 25s: Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800.

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