Rugby star fronts court after pub sex charges

Australian rugby star Kurtley Beale has been granted bail after spending Friday night time in a Sydney jail because of this sexual assault fees.

Beale, 34, was charged on Friday over an incident on the Beach Road Hotel in Bondi within the early hours of December 17, during which it’s alleged Beale sexually touched an individual with out their consent, incited one other individual to them with out consent and engaged in sexual activity with out consent.

According to experiences, the sufferer is a 28-year-old lady.

Maddi Beale, the spouse of the Wallabies and NSW Waratahs participant, attended the Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday together with Beale’s sisters.

Beale was arrested on Friday when police stopped a automotive he was travelling in about 2:30pm in Kingsford, after which he was taken to Waverley Police Station for questioning and subsequently charged.

Beale has been ordered to report back to Waverley Police Station on Mondays and Fridays, to give up his passport and to not go close to or contact any prosecution witnesses.

On Friday, a joint assertion issued by Rugby Australia and the NSW Waratahs confirmed Beale had been suspended from all types of Rugby.

Beale has performed 95 exams for Australia, and had lately been named as considered one of 44 gamers to affix a four-day Wallabies coaching camp on the Gold Coast forward of this 12 months’s World Cup.

Outside courtroom on Saturday, Sydney’s Daily Telegraph reported that Paul McGirr, Beale’s barrister, stated his consumer “strenuously” denied the allegations.

The matter will return to courtroom on March 22.

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