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Victim in sex tape scandal set to take civil action against Tyrone May – Sydney Morning Herald
The fallout from the Tyrone May sex tapes scandal continues, with one of the female victims poised to take civil action against the Penrith playmaker.

One of the women at the centre of the Tyrone May sex tapes scandal has engaged a prominent law firm with a view to taking civil action against the Penrith playmaker.
May narrowly avoided jail after pleading guilty to four counts of intentionally recording an intimate image without consent. The matter appeared finalised at Parramatta Local Court in January 2020 when Magistrate Robyn Denes sentenced May to 300 hours of community service for an offence she described as reprehensible and right on the…
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