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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Morkel, post: 2986637, member: 8215"] The two seem quite different. One was he allegedly took advantage of an extremely intoxicated woman who had little means to refuse. The other seems to be someone who was seemingly a willing participant until "withdrawing" consent. Not sure if I'm the only one thinking it, but does that sound like Hayne went too far? Was looking for maybe for a bit of Nutella and she said no, but he did the ol' "let's just try and see how it goes". That's not to say that it's anything less than a legitimate sexual assault, no is no. [/QUOTE]
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