Sydney Roosters seek legal advice about suing over Mitchell Pearce video
EXCLUSIVE Video will begin in 5 seconds. Roosters may sue over Mitchell Pearce video The Sydney Roosters are considering taking legal action against those responsible for circulating the now-infamous video. PT1M12S 620 349 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 sho..>> view originalAussie veteran Peter Senior sizzles at lucrative Perth International without broomstick putter
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Thursday, February 25, 2016
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