Women at the centre of footy’s sex tape scandals break their silence on their sordid affairs

Women who have had sex with football players have made bombshell revelations about their treatment in light of the multitude of scandals that have plagued the league’s off-season.

Former stripper and Penthouse Pet Belinda Medlyn claimed that she conceived a child with former New Zealand Warriors NRL star Bodene Thompson, who she said treated her like an ‘object’. 

‘Just a toy among his friends. To show off with because look what I can bring back to all the guys. Look what that chick’s going to do,’ Ms Medlyn told Channel Seven’s Sunday Night. 

 

Former stripper and Penthouse Pet Belinda Medlyn’ (pictured) claimed that she conceived a child with New Zealand Warriors star Bodene Thompson, who she said treated her like an ‘object

'Just a toy among his friends. To show off with because look what I can bring back to all the guys. Look what that chick's going to do,' Ms Medlyn told Channel Seven's Sunday Night

 ‘Just a toy among his friends. To show off with because look what I can bring back to all the guys. Look what that chick’s going to do,’ Ms Medlyn told Channel Seven’s Sunday Night

Cindy Carino (pictured) said she liked to go out on the weekend with her friends, and she would often meet football players

Cindy Carino (pictured) said she liked to go out on the weekend with her friends, and she would often meet football players

She said she met the player in a Townsville nightclub and proposed a threesome with another man.

Ms Medlyn claims Thompson then showed her photos of his teammates, asking her which one she would like to participate in the act.

Facebook messages between the pair show them organising to meet each other for sex.

The pair engaged in five secret sex sessions together – and also with two of Thompson’s teammates – in team hotels and at their apartments.

The group trysts were arranged over Facebook, which included Thompson sending pictures of his teammates so Ms Medlyn could pick who she wanted to join them in bed.

She said he sneaked her into his room at the Pullman Hotel by slipping her his key before a game.

They then had sex in his hotel room while a teammate watched and conceived their child Hendrix.

When asked by Sunday Night if he regretted his behaviour, Thompson responded ‘it’s all been dealt with’. 

They then had sex in his hotel room while a teammate watched and conceived their child Hendrix (pictured)

They then had sex in his hotel room while a teammate watched and conceived their child Hendrix (pictured)

Ms Medlyn said she Thompson (pictured with his partner now) in a Townsville nightclub and proposed a threesome with another man

Ms Medlyn said she Thompson (pictured with his partner now) in a Townsville nightclub and proposed a threesome with another man

Thompson’s lawyer Daniel McGirr previously said his client does not owe Ms Medlyn any money.

Warriors chief executive Cameron George said Thompson’s lawyer had confirmed the star player had been making the payment.

Mr George also confirmed Thompson violated team rules.

‘He [Thompson] has breached team protocol which had been dealt with,’ he said.

Poor treatment of women isn’t just limited to rugby league, another woman featured in the program, Cindy Carino, claimed. 

Ms Carino said she liked to go out on the weekend with her friends and has often met football players.

She claimed she was filmed by an AFL player without her consent after she went home with a group of them after a night out. 

Her son Hendrix is '99.9999 per cent' Thompson's according to a paternity test, she claimed (pictured with her son)

Her son Hendrix is ‘99.9999 per cent’ Thompson’s according to a paternity test, she claimed (pictured with her son)

Ms Medlyn claims Thompson then showed her photos of his teammates, asking her which one she would like to participate in the act. Pictured: A Facebook messenger exchange between Thompson and Ms Medlyn

She said she only became aware of the recorded after her friend called out to the player to ‘stop videoing’.

She did not consent to the video and knew it was shared.

‘I don’t know how many people [saw it]… I have no idea, could have been to the whole AFL team,’ she said.

The allegations come after a string of explicit sex tapes involving NRL players were leaked to the public earlier this year.

Penrith Panthers player Tyrone May, 22, was charged after he allegedly filmed two sexual acts with two separate women without their consent. May denies the charges. 

Ms Medlyn said Thompson made her feel like a 'toy'. Pictured: Messages sent between Ms Medlyn and Thompson

Ms Medlyn said Thompson made her feel like a 'toy'. Pictured: Messages sent between Ms Medlyn and Thompson

Ms Medlyn said Thompson made her feel like a ‘toy’. Pictured: Messages sent between Ms Medlyn and Thompson

In one video being circulated widely on social media, an alleged NRL player can be heard swearing at a woman, demanding she perform a sex act on another man and calling her a ‘f*****g ratbag’. 

NRL CEO Todd Greenberg said he has seen some of the sex tapes being shared, including one where an NRL player allegedly places his foot on the back of a woman’s head before she performs a sex act.

‘When I look at that I am horrified, I am the father of a teenage daughter. We have to make sure of where there is consent and what is illegal – and if there is no consent we will act in the strongest of terms, as will the law,’ he said. 

Former NRL star Todd Carney – who was involved in a number of incidents during his playing career including being filmed urinating into his own mouth – said he believed the women involved in the videos would have known they were being filmed.

‘You shouldn’t be [doing that] but in some of the videos the girls aren’t saying nothing. I’m not condoning the videos, but in some of the videos you see the girls know there is a video being taken and they’re fine with it,’ he said.    

NRL’s summer from hell 

September 4 – Pictures are published of Canterbury players dancing nude during their Mad Monday celebrations. The club was fined $250,000 and players Adam Elliott and Asipeli Fine both pleaded guilty to wilful and obscene exposure.

September 30 – Former Parramatta star Jarryd Hayne is alleged to have sexually assaulted a woman after travelling to her home in the Hunter region of NSW on NRL grand final night. He has been charged with aggravated sexual assault and has pleaded not guilty.

October 1 – South Sydney’s Greg Inglis is charged with speeding and drink-driving while returning from an indigenous rugby league tournament in Dubbo. He was stripped of the Australian captaincy and handed an 18-month good behaviour bond.

October 13 – Parramatta’s Jaeman Salmon is charged with drink driving after a traffic accident in which he flipped his car and hit three parked vehicles. He was convicted and disqualified from driving for six months. He has also been stood down from playing in round one and fined $10,000.

November 24 – Wests Tigers player Zane Musgrove and Penrith’s Liam Coleman are involved in an alleged incident at a Coogee hotel n Sydney’s east. The pair have pleaded not guilty to indecently assaulting a 22-year-old woman.

December 2 – Newcastle prop Jacob Saifiti suffers a broken leg after being knocked out in a fight outside a pub. He was not charged by police but is fined $25,000 by his club.

December 6 – Manly’s Dylan Walker is charged with common assault following an alleged domestic violence incident at his Dee Why home in Sydney’s north. He has pleaded not guilty. His partner has retracted her original statements to police in which she claimed he pulled her hair, causing her to fall.

December 13 – Jack de Belin is charged with the aggravated sexual assault of a 19-year-old woman. He has pleaded not guilty.

December 21 – Six Cronulla lower-grade players are involved in a scuffle at the Cronulla Sailing Club. The nightclub banned the entire Sharks playing group. The six players were all fined.

December 25 – Brisbane’s Myles Taueli shatters a man’s jaw with a coward punch only weeks after being drafted into the Broncos’ top 30 squad. He has been convicted of assault, jailed for two years and has had his Broncos contract torn up.

December 26 – Newcastle’s Tautau Moga allegedly slaps a taxi driver. He has been charged with common assault and will appear in court on March 21.

December 30 – Wests Tigers utility Michael Chee Kam is alleged to have punched a ride share driver. He has been charged with common assault.

January 7 – Scott Bolton pleads guilty to common assault after grabbing a woman’s upper thigh at a Sydney bar. He was given a 12-month good behaviour bond.

January 11 – The first of three lewd videos involving Dylan Napa emerge on the internet, all of which show the Queensland prop engaging in a sexual act.

January 15 – A video emerges of Corey Norman watching on as a man snorts a white substance off a plate. Norman was sanctioned by the NRL for the video in 2016.

February 1 – Ben Barba is sacked by North Queensland after the club views CCTV of an alleged domestic incident at a Townsville casino. He has been handed a life ban by the NRL.

February 20 – Brisbane’s Haas is stood down for four games and fined $20,000 for failing to comply with an integrity unit investigation. 

March 1 – The NRL investigates sex tapes involving Penrith Panthers player Tyrone May. 

March 4 – The league’s integrity unit investigates another sex tape allegedly involving another two Penrith Panthers players. 

March 5 – Tyrone May is charged with disseminating images and recording images without consent. 

 

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