Penrith magistrate disqualifies himself in Tyrone May's sex tapes case


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Mr Hiatt revealed his father, John Hiatt, had previously served as the deputy chairman of the Penrith Panthers.


John Hiatt resigned as deputy chairman of the club in 2015. He had served on the Panthers board of directors since 2003 and was deputy chairman for six years.


May, who remained silent as he left court, was accompanied by his manager Darryl Mather.


It was his first court appearance since he was charged in March after handing himself in to police following the release of the sex tapes on the internet.


May was stood down at the time by Penrith under the NRL’s controversial “no-fault” stand down policy for those facing serious criminal charges.


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