The images were graphic and offensive,and were sent by Pusey,magistrate Michelle Mykytowycz found on Monday after a contested hearing that began in August.
Pusey,who uses they/them pronouns,pleaded not guilty to two charges of using a carriage service to cause offence.
Mykytowycz acquitted Pusey of the second charge,which alleged Pusey posted a Google review about Porsche Centre Melbourne using a separate image of the crash as the profile picture.
She said while the image was offensive,she was not satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that it was Pusey and not another person who posted the online review.
Evidence about the AFCA complaint,including reference to Pusey’s $2.2 million insurance claim,convinced her Pusey had sent the images to the watchdog.
The images were attached to the complaint seen by AFCA worker Harry Ganavas.