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Panthers star could face huge payout as sex tape scandal heads to Supreme Court – Sydney Morning Herald
The sex tapes saga is far from over for Tyrone May, with the woman at the centre of the incident launching civil action in the Supreme Court.

Mays barrister, Richard Pontello, SC, pointed to a text message his client had sent to one of the victims once the video became public.
Oh f—, so sorry, the text read. I hope you are okay. I will try to keep you in the loop from my end. Thank you for being such a legend.
May was one of the first players suspended under the NRLs no-fault stand-down policy after he was charged by police in March 2019. The Panthers later conceded the fallout from the sex tapes scandal played a significant role in…
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