a news update on the attempted dog rooter
The Sydney Roosters have sought legal advice about suing those responsible for the now-infamous video of embattled co-captain Mitchell Pearce, in a move that could help test the limits of privacy law in Australia.
The footage, taken on a mobile phone and showing a drunken Pearce simulating a sex act with a dog, caused a furore after it was sold to media outlets including Channel Nine and The Daily Telegraph.
earce left the country on January 29 to enter an undisclosed rehabilitation clinic. He is expected to be stripped of the captaincy, suspended for about half the NRL season and fined a substantial sum.
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Mitchell Pearce has left the country to enter an undisclosed rehabilitation clinic, his NRL club has confirmed on Friday night.
"The Sydney Roosters can confirm that Mitchell Pearce will be receiving treatment in an intensive rehabilitation facility for an extended period," according to a statement posted on the club's website on Friday evening.
Mitchell Pearce after speaking at a press conference in Surry Hills on Friday with his sister Tatum and mother Terri.
Mitchell Pearce after speaking at a press conference in Surry Hills on Friday with his sister Tatum and mother Terri. Photo: Kate Geraghty
"Pearce has tonight departed for the overseas facility with his mother, Terri.
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good on him for people making him seek help for his bestiality fetish. the sponsor of the club steggles chicken, must be rather nerves after finding out this sickos fetish for animals. i doubt he will be invited to any sponsors events by a company that has anything to do with animal products