Curtis Scott, former NRL player, is in custody for alleged brawl charges, including affray and assault, seeking bail.
Former Melbourne Storm and Canberra Raiders centre Curtis Scott is in custody after allegedly being involved in a brawl.
News Corp is reporting that Scott has been charged with three offences after an altercation with a stranger over some "clap sticks."
It's understood Scott has been charged by Police with affray, assault causing actual bodily harm and assaulting police, and will spend the night in prison before facing a magistrate on Thursday in the online bail division.
His lawyer Paul McGirr told the publication that Scott would apply for bail over the alleged offences, and said that while the incident involved a fight, Scott "hightailed" it out of there, only for police officers to allegedly apprehend him, but never announce their office or tell him what he was under arrest for.
