An NRL player who once kissed his teammate's fiancée and ran naked through a hotel is in trouble again, with the game investigating an incident in a restaurant.
Bulldogs forward Adam Elliott was asked to leave a Gold Coast venue on Sunday, with the club and the NRL becoming aware of the incident on Monday.
Elliott played in the Bulldogs 22-16 loss to the Newcastle Knights on Saturday afternoon at the Gold Coast.
NRL women's player Millee Boyle (right) takes a selfie in the toilet with Charlotte Caslick and Lauren Brown at the restaurant on Sunday night
Adam Elliott with his girlfriend after a match at Campbelltown Sports Ground
Elliott was seen in the company of NRL women's player Millie Boyle at the venue, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
It's believed they were seen heading towards the bathrooms together when Elliott was asked to leave.
His attendance at the establishment is not believed to have breached any of the NRL's Covid bubble rules as it was on an 'approved' list.
Elliott had been stood down by the Bulldogs for the final two matches of the season while the NRL Integrity Unit investigates.
News of the incident emerged as the Canberra Raiders decided to end the contract of wayward back Curtis Scott, after his alleged involvement in a fight at a Canberra nightclub in May this year.
Elliott, 26, has been in hot water more than once before.
Adam Elliott (right) leaves the Downing Centre Court with his girlfriend following a court appearance in Sydney in December 2018
Elliott was seen in the company of Ms Boyle (pictured) at the venue, and it's believed they were seen heading towards the bathrooms together when he was asked to leave
Earlier this year it emerged he was caught kissing the fiancée of former team-mate Michael Lichaa when he visited the couple's home in Connells Point, Sydney, on February 13.
Lichaa had woken up at 4.30am to find Elliott, who was also in a long-term relationship, kissing his partner Kata Childerhouse on the back deck of their home.
Texts between Elliott and Lichaa later revealed Elliott's regret over the incident.
'I've got some serious deep issues with drinking and last night I made the biggest mistake of my life I'm so sorry I've hurt you and hurt [Elliot's partner] Robyn.
'Never in a million years did I ever think I'd do this to you I can't say how sorry I am.'
One of Adam Elliott's texts to former team-mate Michael Lichaa after he was caught kissing Lichaa's fiancée earlier this year
In 2018 Elliott pleaded guilty to obscenely exposing himself in public after a wild 'Mad Monday' celebration at Sydney's Harbour View Hotel.
Elliott and team-mate Asipeli Fine exposed themselves on a balcony of the hotel in full view of people doing the BridgeClimb on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Both were charged the pair with obscene exposure and the Bulldogs was handed a $320,000 fine, after the men allegedly drunkenly danced to Neil Diamond's Sweet Caroline.
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After the incident with Lichaa, the Bulldogs declined to punish Elliott, announcing that he would seek help for 'issues with alcohol'.
'The Bulldogs have conducted their own review and have decided that Adam will undertake professional help in regard to issues with alcohol, with the Bulldogs to provide full support including a strict monitoring process,' the club said.
Raiders player Curtis Scott had his contract with the club terminated after his alleged involvement in a nightclub fight in May
Raiders player Scott had his contract terminated, effective immediately, after the club's board said on Monday it had considered statements and material presented at a hearing with the player on August 17.
The 23-year-old is charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm over his alleged involvement in the nightclub last May.
He had already issued by with a breach notice by the NRL, which suspended him for three games and fined him $15,000 over the incident.
Scott joined Canberra from Melbourne in 2020 on a four-year deal but his time at the club has been marred by suspension, injury and poor form.
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