The woman who arranged the strippers for the Sydney Swans‘ private hotel party has broken her silence after being accused of turning her back on the alleged victims.
Party Girls Melbourne owner Jasmine arranged for topless waitresses to attend the Pullman Hotel, where several high-profile players had gathered in the early hours of Monday morning.
But just hours later, at about 8am, one of the women frantically called Jasmine from the lobby, claiming that she had been sexually assaulted.
The stripper alleged that Jasmine initially took her call but the conversation was cut short when she hung up on her.
The pair are now locked in a bitter war of words, with Jasmine insisting that she did everything ‘by the books’, did not act improperly and followed the same procedures she has always used.
Jasmine – who claimed to the Mail that ‘there were a lot of drugs involved’ in the scandal – also defended her reputation as a service provider after facing criticism online.
The woman who arranged the strippers for the Sydney Swans’ private hotel party has broken her silence after being accused of turning her back on the alleged victims. (Pictured: The Swans player at the centre of the scandal, Isaac Heeney, and his fiancée, Steffie Waters)
Barefoot and stressed out, Steffie Waters takes a phone call in Noosa after fleeing Sydney
Party Girls Melbourne owner Jasmine arranged for topless waitresses to attend the Pullman Hotel in the early hours of Monday morning, where several high-profile players had gathered
‘I run the biggest agency in Melbourne,’ she said.
‘So of course some people are going to be unhappy [on occasion], but I have the same contracts as everyone else does, which are about protecting privacy.’
She claims she took the stripper’s call and advised the woman to provide her contact details to police in case detectives needed to talk to her.
‘Unless she recorded that call and it says something different that I don’t remember, that’s what happened,’ Jasmine said.
The stripper, however, has a different version of events.
Not only does she claim Jasmine hung up on her while she was in distress, she also alleges that, in the days following the incident at the Pullman hotel near the MCG, Jasmine sent a WhatsApp message accusing her of taking drugs – namely, ketamine.
But the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, insisted to the Daily Mail that her boss had no idea what happened in the hotel room because she wasn’t there.
‘Everything she is saying is false,’ she said.
Jasmine – who claimed to the Mail that ‘there were a lot of drugs involved’ in the scandal – defended her reputation as a service provider after facing criticism online. (Pictured: the Party Girls Melbourne website, offering ‘unforgettable bucks and boys nights’)
A stripper who spoke exclusively with the Daily Mail alleges that, in the days after the incident at the Pullman hotel, Jasmine sent a WhatsApp message accusing her of taking drugs – namely, ketamine. (Stock image posed by models)
‘I’m sober, I promised my family I would quit drinking and I drove there with my friend. How could I drive through Melbourne city streets if I was on ketamine?’
The Swans were celebrating a crucial 36-point victory over Essendon at the MCG on Sunday, a result which cemented second spot on the ladder and booked them a home qualifying final at the SCG.
But by Monday morning, the mood had dramatically changed.
Victoria Police attended the Pullman East Melbourne hotel, where the Swans were staying, after a report of an alleged sexual assault in the early hours.
Five Swans players, Isaac Heeney, Chad Warner, Riley Bice, Nick Blakey and James Jordon, have been stood down for the remainder of the 2026 AFL season after the club found the players had breached its standards by staying out late, drinking and bringing women back to the Pullman East Melbourne hotel early Monday morning.
The suspensions are separate from the Victoria Police investigation.
No charges have been laid. The Daily Mail does not suggest any of the players referred to are under investigation or involved in any wrongdoing.
In the meantime, Sydney Swans senior coach Dean Cox has apologised to the women at the centre of the investigation and refused to confirm if any other Swans staff members were in the Pullman Hotel room, saying: ‘That’s a police investigation.’
Amid the fallout, a viral WhatsApp message, purporting to be from someone who was at the Pullman hotel on Monday, claims that a woman in the lobby was overheard telling a Swans official: ‘We have everything recorded’ from the room.
And on Friday, further rumours swirled that the dancers had a camera ‘set up’ throughout the performance.
Heeney, along with teammates Chad Warner, Riley Bice, Nick Blakey and James Jordon, has been stood down for the remainder of the 2026 AFL season
A viral WhatsApp message, purporting to be from someone who was at the Pullman hotel, claimed that a woman in the lobby was overheard saying ‘we have everything recorded’
And on Friday, further rumours swirled that the dancers had a camera ‘set up’ throughout the entire performance
It was after the stripper at the centre of the allegations spoke to the Mail on Thursday that a war of words broke out between her and Party Girls Melbourne’s owner.
The stripper says she believes Jasmine is ‘conducting herself in an unprofessional way’.
‘Sex workers in Australia should be taking care of other women, not just worrying about the boys’ privacy and the NDAs,’ she added.
There is no suggestion that anyone involved in the alleged hotel incident was asked to sign non-disclosure agreements. The Daily Mail understands that three lap dancers provided official statements to detectives.
‘I told her I had just been [allegedly] assaulted and she hung up on me and was yelling and accusing me of being in a K-hole,’ claimed the dancer, referring to an intense state of dissociation caused by a high dose of ketamine.
‘I am not in a K-hole and I do not do that. I have had personal reasons [sic] and I am sober now.’
