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The erstwhile woman of Curtis Scott has filed a ailment against the arguable league prima with some the NSW Police and the NRL.

Tay Clark has been separated from Scott for much than 2 years but took enactment erstwhile Scott allegedly began stalking her successful caller weeks.

A good jock successful her ain right, Clark told some constabulary and the NRL Integrity Unit that Scott had been walking past her location successful a quiescent Miranda Street successful Sydney's Sutherland Shire respective times a day.

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The Integrity Unit is presently investigating the incidental and its result could interaction Scott's chances of getting a projected declaration ratified by the NRL.

Police Media confirmed to Wide World of Sports that Clark had lodged a ailment with Miranda Police earlier this week.

NRL subordinate Curtis Scott is appearing astatine Downing Centre Loccal Courts connected battle charges. Sydney , September 9, 2020. Photo: Rhett Wyman/SMH (Getty)

"But we cannot accidental thing due to the fact that of privateness reasons," a constabulary spokesperson said.

Scott has had a chequered vocation and was sacked by some Melbourne and Canberra aft a bid of off-field incidents.

He precocious declared helium is attending Alcoholics Anonymous and seeing a scientist successful a bid to conquer his demons.

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Parramatta are prepared to connection him a lifeline but his destiny present hinges connected the findings of the Integrity Unit.

Clark ended her narration with Scott successful 2019.

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