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News Paul Kent incidents - domestic abuse charges dismissed, street fight

ACTPanthers

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Some say if you visit on a full moon, as the moon is highest in the sky, just for a moment, you may get a glimpse of the ghost of Kenty upside down on the stump. And if the breeze is blowing yonder, you might hear a whisper through the leaves, "Dog head".
Spat coffee... thanks bro
 
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Rugby league journalist Paul Kent was taunted that he liked to “bash women”, sparking a wild street brawl which ended with him being thrown upside down onto a tree and suffering serious injuries, a court has heard.


Interesting when UFC fighter Tuivasa done this Kent didn't throw hands but when someone the same size done it Kent took him on in a street fight lol
 
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Kenty may be a police witness in the other matter.

21 schooners does not make for a good witness.

They should drop the charges against the youngster.

Kents last recollection will be of the trough he almost fell into or the poker machine he was punching calling it “a lying bitch”
 
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blue bags

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What is the publican
Operating the pub ?
11 hours drinking session
21 schooners
Where is the responsibility of serving alcohol
Very strict rules and laws
 
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What is the publican
Operating the pub ?
11 hours drinking session
21 schooners
Where is the responsibility of serving alcohol
Very strict rules and laws
You’re right I think.

I once read that your best chance of being assaulted was outside a pub at closing time. Even if you are just joe lawful citizen.

As @soc123_au would attest to, the bouncers at our local Panthers Leagues club are twice as big as most prop forwards and if you f**k with them, they are more than capable of actually killing you. So we don’t get them offside. They are kind and patient….to a point lol.

But the Sackville may be in trouble, yes.
 

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Paul Kent targets News Corp over dismissal after street brawl
By Chris Barrett
August 7, 2024 — 4.07pm

High-profile rugby league television personality Paul Kent has launched proceedings against News Corp over his dismissal after a late-night street brawl in Sydney’s inner west.

Kent, who co-hosted the program NRL 360 on Fox Sports and wrote for the Daily Telegraph, pleaded guilty to affray over the incident in which a stranger propelled him into a roadside tree. A magistrate placed him on a two-year good behaviour bond.

News Corp’s The Australian reported two days before he fronted Downing Centre Local Court that he had “parted ways” with the media company.

The 54-year-old is challenging the manner of his termination with an application to the Fair Work Commission scheduled for a hearing in Sydney next week.

The application, which pits Kent against Nationwide News, a subsidiary of News Corp, is to “deal with contraventions involving dismissal”. It has been filed under Section 365 of the Fair Work Act, which concerns disputes over dismissals.

Unfair dismissal cases before the Fair Work Commission first go to confidential conciliation and then progress to arbitration in the form of a hearing if that fails.

Kent’s employment lawyer, Henry Coventry, declined to comment on Wednesday. Kent and News Corp were also contacted for comment.

The dispute over his exit from the media giant indicates the polarising commentator is intent on going down swinging.

There were signs that all had been far from well in the relationship between Kent and News Corp when he faced court over the alcohol-fuelled altercation that derailed his career.

George Elias, the solicitor representing Kent in that matter, told the court in July that his employer had provided him “no help” when he was charged last year and ultimately cleared of a domestic violence offence.

Kent was stood down by News Corp during the seven months in which he defended that charge and was not paid his normal salary while suspended, Elias told this masthead.

He was also not provided with counselling last year or paid his usual salary while stood down after the fight this year, Elias said.

“He did his job 100 per cent. Daylight was second to him in terms of his performance [on NRL 360]. It was much more watchable [with him],” Elias said.

“As a human being, I would have thought that [for] a person that has given loyal service for over 22 years, the employer would show a little more compassion when the person is not guilty.”

Elias previously told a court that Kent had turned to alcohol to cope after facing domestic violence allegations that he always denied. The court heard he had consumed 21 schooners of beer on the day he clashed with another man, Tamer Uzun, outside the Three Weeds Hotel in Rozelle in April.

He had been drinking nearby at his favourite watering hole, the Sackville Hotel, throughout the afternoon before passing the Three Weeds on the way back to his home in Lilyfield.

According to police documents read out by magistrate Jennifer Price in July, Kent was reacting to a taunt from the 35-year-old that “you like to bash women” when he approached Uzun, removing his watch and cocking his fists before coming to blows with him.

Kent, who was left with injuries including broken ribs when he was then lobbed into a tree, had sought to have the charge of affray dealt with on mental health grounds after seeking treatment for alcohol problems and a major depressive disorder.

That application was unsuccessful, although he avoided having a formal conviction recorded.

Uzun has pleaded not guilty to affray, and his lawyer asked for the charge to be dropped by police.

He is next due to appear at Downing Centre Local Court on August 21.

 

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“He did his job 100 per cent. Daylight was second to him in terms of his performance [on NRL 360]. It was much more watchable [with him],” Elias said.


It's going to be hard for the judge to keep a straight a face after that comment
 

Bazal

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s.365?

Last I checked, being a deadshit little merkin is not a protected attribute...I am truly interested in what protected attribute he alleges is the reason he was dismissed.

I hope it's mental health. After all his shitf**kery around players claiming MH issues, I hope it's mental health.

Also there will be no arbs at the FWC unless Fox is silly enough to consent. 365 goes to the Federal Court if it's not resolved. So that could be fun
 
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