Former Panther Corey Harawira-Naera has been grilled by the NRL Integrity Unit as the search to find the source of the sex tape leaks intensifies.
According to the Wide World of Sports, Penrith believe that a former player with an axe to grind could have been behind the leaks.
Harawira-Naera, having signed a long-term deal with Canterbury last September, was a prime suspect.
But after lengthy interviews and a vigorous search of his phone data, the Integrity Unit cleared the 23-year-old of any wrongdoing.
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The Integrity Unit and NSW police will continue to investigate players over the week.
As the recording and disseminating intimate images without consent from parties involved is an offence, both Tyrone May and the leaker face serious charges.
Two videos circulated on social media late last week allegedly showing May engaging in consensual sexual acts with two separate women.
However, the women allege they were not aware of being filmed, leading to May being charged with two counts of recording intimate image without consent and two counts of disseminating image without consent.
The 22-year-old playmaker was granted bail and will appear in Penrith Local Court on May 1.