some highlights from above link:
A police prosecutor told the court an additional charge of common assault occasioning actual bodily harm will be laid.
The court heard a mini brief of evidence was ready, but Magistrate Michael Maher made orders for the brief to be served by November.
The court was told there were three witnesses for the prosecution, including the alleged victim, who stood at the back of the court when the matter was mentioned."
Also from the man himself:
Mr Kent’s lawyer told the court there are intended to be three witnesses for the defence during the full-day hearing.
The hearing was set down for two days in December and Mr Kent’s bail was continued.
Outside court, Mr Kent told reporters he was looking forward to the “full story” to come out.
When asked what his employers thought about the charges, Mr Kent said “they fully support me”.
“I’m embarrassed about it, but unfortunately it’s beyond my control so I’ll just let the court process see its way through now and once we get to the end then we can hopefully see some things through different eyes,” he said.
“It’s the rugby league soap opera, it’s the way it rolls…that’s fine, people are entitled to their opinions and we’ll get to the end of it and everything will be OK.”
The 53-year-old has been temporarily stood down from his roles as a senior writer for The Daily Telegraph and host of Fox Sports show NRL 360.
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Looks like we will be without Kentys awesome opinions until december at least. What a shame.