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Canberra Raiders player Curtis Scott apologises for behaviour that led to arrest, after charges dropped – ABC News
Canberra Raiders player Curtis Scott says he wants to “move on” with his life after a court dismissed assault charges against him upon seeing footage of his arrest.

Rugby league player Curtis Scott has apologised for his behaviour on the night he was tasered and capsicum-sprayed by police earlier this year.
Key points:
- NRL star Curtis Scott apologises to the Canberra Raiders, his family and friends for the disruption his January arrest caused
- A Sydney magistrate dismissed all charges against Scott after seeing police body-cam video of his arrest
- Scott says the incident, during which he was tasered and capsicum-sprayed, left him suf…
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