South Sydney Rabbitohs investigate lewd sexting

South Sydney Rabbitohs investigate lewd sexting

By Vijay Narayan
14/09/2018
Rabbitohs flag [Photo: stuff.co]

A woman says she felt violated and disgusted over lewd sexting with high‑profile South Sydney Rabbitohs rugby league players, but her complaints to the NRL club have not been dealt with.

She claimed in The Daily Telegraph several high‑profile Rabbitohs exposed themselves during a Facebook video chat as they celebrated a win over the Warriors.

The NRL club is reportedly investigating an email from a 23‑year‑old sent the day after the May 26th incident.

She said a "funny" FaceTime chat "with the group of boys" turned explicit and left her "violated and disgusted".

Screenshots taken by the woman purport to show one of the players displaying his genitals, while another bares his backside.

She has said phone records show one player repeatedly called her, even after she had made it clear she wanted to be left alone.

The Daily Telegraph said the players involved were some of the biggest names at the club. It has chosen not to name the players. The woman went to the newspaper, saying her demands for action had not been answered.

The South Sydney Rabbitohs states that they will investigate claims in today's media regarding alleged player behaviour in May this year.

The Sharks will play the Panthers at 9.40 tonight while the Dragons will play the Rabbitohs at 9.40pm tomorrow.

The Roosters and Melbourne Storm have qualified for the NRL Preliminary Finals.

The winner of the Sharks and Panthers match will play Melbourne Storm while the winner of the Dragons and Rabbitohs game will play the Roosters.

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