AFL Saints captain Nick Riewoldt has fronted the media after naked photos of him and several of his teammates were published online.
The Federal Court on Monday issued an order restraining a teenager from posting photos on Facebook until a second hearing on December 23.
But the teen has threatened to release more photos of players in defiance of the court order, after she published explicit photos of St Kilda players Riewoldt, Zac Dawson and Nick Dal Santo.
She has now taken to Twitter to continue to air her grievances.
The naked photos have gone viral after Facebook reportedly shut down several pages on which the images were posted.
The photos were posted after reports the teenager had been involved in a sexual relationship with a police officer, who was suspended pending an internal investigation.
Riewoldt told media at a press conference today that he has "no association" with the teenager and that the photos were taken by St Kilda teammate Sam Gilbert on a trip to Miami last year, the Age website reports.
Riewoldt says he thought the photo, taken as he got out of bed, was deleted by Gilbert at the time.
"I don't know why someone I don't know would want to denigrate me like this," he told media.
The AFL and St Kilda Football Club in May cleared two players of inappropriate behaviour after allegations they had sex with a teenage schoolgirl, who claims she fell pregnant.
The 17-year-old girl reportedly said she met players at a high school football coaching clinic and later re-introduced herself to them in Sydney after the club's round one match against the Swans on March 27.
But the AFL and St Kilda said the two players did not meet the girl until after the round-one game and the relationship was consensual.
The girl is reportedly a jilted lover of another Saint.
The Herald Sun newspaper has been told the photos were obtained from a player's computer, but the girl says she took them in a Melbourne hotel room this year.
She says more photos will "definitely" be posted once she opens a new Facebook page.
The teenager also denied she attempted to sell the photos, despite several media outlets claiming they were approached by the girl shopping the images around.
"I actually haven't attempted to sell them," the teenager told ABC Radio today.
"I've never once asked for money or anything.
"I know a few media outlets have found out about them and I showed them, but I never once asked for money."
"I just wanted to get back at them basically because ...just the way I was treated by the AFL, it wasn't right."
Asked if she was intending to release more photos, she replied: "Yeah definitely, once I make a new Facebook page ... who's going to stop me?"
The teenager said she is staying with her parents in Queensland, who are currently not speaking to her.
- AAP/Herald online
Girl posts naked photos online of Aussie Rules players
AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.