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Panthers great Mark Geyer has reportedly engaged lawyers after a social media page indicated that his daughter is implicated in one of leaked sex tapes, according to Channel Nine reporter Danny Weidler.
The former Penrith prop has taken aim at an unofficial NRL social media page, which appeared to suggest that his daughter is the unknown woman in an explicit video allegedly featuring Tyrone May.
Geyer released a statement via Triple M on Tuesday morning.
"I have today engaged Brydens Lawyers to act on behalf of my daughter, Montanna, for the purpose of taking action against those who have published false and defamatory material which has caused incredible distress for my family," Geyer said.
"On the advice of the solicitors, I do not propose to make any further comment."
Geyer reportedly commented on the now-deleted post on Monday night, asking "Can someone tell me where/who runs this page and where they operate of?"
It's not the first time this off-season that a Facebook page has been at the forefront of off-field drama, with the popular 'NRL Memes' page drawing the ire of some members of the rugby league community earlier this year.
During the Dylan Napa sex tape scandal it was NRL Memes who was teasing the release of more videos in exchange for 'likes' on one of their posts.
More to come.
Panthers great Mark Geyer has reportedly engaged lawyers after a social media page indicated that his daughter is implicated in one of leaked sex tapes, according to Channel Nine reporter Danny Weidler.
The former Penrith prop has taken aim at an unofficial NRL social media page, which appeared to suggest that his daughter is the unknown woman in an explicit video allegedly featuring Tyrone May.
Geyer released a statement via Triple M on Tuesday morning.
"I have today engaged Brydens Lawyers to act on behalf of my daughter, Montanna, for the purpose of taking action against those who have published false and defamatory material which has caused incredible distress for my family," Geyer said.
"On the advice of the solicitors, I do not propose to make any further comment."
Geyer reportedly commented on the now-deleted post on Monday night, asking "Can someone tell me where/who runs this page and where they operate of?"
It's not the first time this off-season that a Facebook page has been at the forefront of off-field drama, with the popular 'NRL Memes' page drawing the ire of some members of the rugby league community earlier this year.
During the Dylan Napa sex tape scandal it was NRL Memes who was teasing the release of more videos in exchange for 'likes' on one of their posts.
More to come.