Ex-Pillager captured, accused of attack
NRL star Curtis Scott has been accused of purportedly attacking his previous accomplice.
The 24-year-old was captured at a Sydney golf court yesterday and accused of two counts of deliberately stifling an individual, two counts of attack occasioning genuine real damage, following and normal attack.
Police assert the man attacked a lady known to him on various events in 2018.
He has been allowed contingent bail to show up in court one week from now.
Previous Canberra community Curtis Scott has been captured after charges of authentic abusive behavior at home.
Scott has been blamed for supposedly attacking his ex-accomplice on a few events, who documented a grievance with both the NSW Police and the NRL for the supposed attacks that happened in 2018.
The 24-year-old was captured while playing golf in Barden Edge on Wednesday and has been allowed contingent bail to show up in court next Wednesday.
As per News Corp, Scott has been accused of two counts of purposefully stifling an individual with foolishness, two counts of attack occasioning real substantial damage, tail or scare, and three counts of normal attack.
The charges follow Scott's firing from the Bandits last year, with the previous Melbourne Tempest player having been engaged with various careless activities during his time in the NRL.
Canberra ended Scott's four-year contract in August, with the club expressing "earlier conduct and late attack charge has brought the Club into notoriety".
Scott played 23 games with the Looters subsequent to showing up from Melbourne, where he was an individual from their 2017 NRL prevalence winning side.
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