May's legal threat after intimate photo leaked

Wests Tigers forward Terrell May is considering taking legal action after an intimate image of him was leaked on social media, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.

May's agent David Rawlings confirmed they are exploring legal options and believe they have identified the source and culprit for the image leak.

The NRL's integrity unity has been informed, as well as Australia's eSafety commission.

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It is understood the image in question is several years old.

"Terrell is obviously disappointed with what has happened," Rawlings told the Herald.

"They were images that he never intended to be made public.

"His privacy has been violated and we have taken action to address the matter.

"We have also been open and transparent with the club and the integrity unit, who have both offered their full support."

May, 26, also threatened legal action against a number of online groups who he alleged spread "damaging" rumours about his exit from the Roosters in 2024.

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May played 53 games for the Roosters before being mysteriously axed at the end of 2024, a decision that the club has never fully explained publicly.

He was a standout for the Tigers last season and was on the verge of State of Origin selection, but was bizarrely overlooked by New South Wales selectors.

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