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Victim of Tyrone May sex tape seeks damages

A woman is seeking damages from NRL star Tyrone May for “psychological injury” after he illegally filmed her during sex.

Penrith Panthers player Tyrone May leaves Parramatta Local Court in November 2019. Picture: AAP Image
Penrith Panthers player Tyrone May leaves Parramatta Local Court in November 2019. Picture: AAP Image

A woman is seeking damages from NRL star Tyrone May for “psychological injury” after he illegally filmed her during sex.

Two explicit videos, including one titled “Boot the slut”, were disseminated without her consent. They reached “thousands” of people and ended up on pornographic websites.

The ordeal has left her traumatised including suffering depression and anxiety.

Brydens Lawyers are acting on her behalf and she is seeking compensation in the Supreme Court of NSW — which could reach a six-figure sum — after the Penrith player allegedly sent the intimate videos via Facebook messenger and SMS text to men also involved in the encounter. The vision then went viral and she claims this subjected her to “public ridicule” and “hatred”.

The Australian has obtained the Statement of Claim which details that the sex videos have ended up on adult websites, Porn Hub and xvideos.com, as well as being forwarded on to acquaintances of the woman.

On Wednesday it also emerged that another NRL footballer had become embroiled in a sex tape incident, this time from the Parramatta Eels. The NRL integrity unit is now investigating an Eels player after he was filmed having sex with a woman in a toilet. The woman is considering her legal options. The player said he was unaware the incident was being filmed.

Meanwhile, May pleaded guilty in November last year to four counts of intentionally recording an intimate image without consent. He narrowly avoided jail and is currently serving a three-year community corrections order.

Brydens Lawyers senior associate Wes Ranson is acting on behalf of the woman in the civil action and the matter is to be heard next month in the Supreme Court.

The Statement of Claim also details that the woman has been “greatly injured in her character and credit and in her personal, business and professional reputation and has been brought into public hatred, ridicule and contempt.”

She has suffered “psychological injury” as well as anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder and depression because of May’s actions in illegally filming and allegedly distributing the sex tapes “between 25 May 2018 and 4 March 2019”.

The document reveals that “the Plantiff’s hurt and harm has been increased by her knowledge that: she did not consent to being filmed during the Intimate Encounter” and “she did not consent to any images of the Intimate Encounter being show to or shared with any person.”

The Statement of Claim also says that May “did not seek her consent to being filmed during the Intimate Encounter” and that the videos have been “placed upon the internet at pornographic websites where they can be viewed and downloaded by thousands of people, where they still remain.”

It also lists individuals who received the video and who are known to the victim, showing the sex tapes’ reach as well depth of hurt caused to her.

The document also states that May “has failed to apologise when requested on 27 May 2020”.

Brydens Lawyers principal Lee Hagipantelis says the woman is suing the Panthers star for aggravated damages for defamation, breach of privacy, personal injury damages, pre-judgment interest and costs.

Hagipantelis said the ‘breach of privacy’ is unprecedented area for a defendant to be sued for in a case like this.

“This case shows criminal conduct has a civil consequences as well,” Hagipantelis told The Australian.

“The plaintiff is entitled to pursue civil action available to her to seek damages for the consequences of that criminal conduct.”

Jessica Halloran
Jessica HalloranChief Sports Writer

Jessica Halloran is a Walkley award-winning sports writer. She has been covering sport for two decades and has reported from Olympic Games, world swimming and athletics championships, the rugby World Cup as well as the AFL and NRL finals series. In 2017 she wrote Jelena Dokic’s biography Unbreakable which went on to become a bestseller.

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