NRL journalist Paul Kent pleads not guilty to assault, police to lay further charge
Paul Kent will contest allegations he assaulted his 33-year-old ex-girlfriend and denounced the “rugby league soap opera” as he left a Sydney court.
A police prosecutor told the court Kent was expected to be charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, but it has yet to be formally laid. Kent was charged at Surry Hills police station before being released on bail accused of attacking the woman known to him.Outside court, an emotional Kent told reporters his employers “fully support me” and he does not believe his career is over.
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