Footage of Terry Campese shows NRL star disguised as a police officer becoming NSW Labor candidate

At a private party with a “spank station” where women were encouraged to spank each other, a racy video emerges of a footy star turned Labor candidate disguised as a scantily clad police officer

  • Labor candidate Terry Campese has been captured in revealing footage
  • Announced candidacy for Monaro in December last year
  • The NSW state election is expected to take place on March 25th

A revealing video of a former NRL star who became a Labor MP hopeful while disguised as a scantily clad police officer just weeks before the NSW state election has emerged.

Terry Campese, the Labor candidate for the south NSW seat of Monaro, attended an adults-only party last year – wearing only blue underwear, a tie and a police hat.

A racy video captured at the party showed a “Spanking Station” sign and a woman drinking alcohol from Mr Campese’s body, while other women whipped each other with sex toys and bondage items hung from trees.

The NSW general election is just over six weeks away on March 25th.

Former NRL star and Labor candidate for Monaro Terry Campese was caught in revealing footage wearing only blue underwear, a police hat and tie (pictured).

Former NRL star and Labor candidate for Monaro Terry Campese was caught in revealing footage wearing only blue underwear, a police hat and tie (pictured).

The racy video shows a

The racy video shows a “Spanking Station” sign and a woman drinking alcohol from Mr Campese’s body while other women whip each other with sex toys and bondage items hung from trees

Footage also showed Mr Campese burying his face in a woman’s breasts.

A senior party official filed a complaint about the footage on January 10, but it has not turned into a formal complaint.

The complaint was linked to the officer’s alleged concerns about Mr Campese’s activities, claiming his conduct was unacceptable to a potential NSW Labor representative.

NSW Labor told Daily Mail Australia the party had determined that “no further action” was needed.

“There was a misunderstanding about the original request for information, once that was resolved answers were provided,” a spokesman said.

“NSW Labor reviewed the video and determined that no further action was necessary.

“It’s a private matter for Terry Campese.”

Mr. Campese announced on Dec. 18 his candidacy for former Nationals leader and Deputy Premier John Barilaro’s former seat, Monaro.

Mr Campese announced his candidacy in December last year and the NSW general election is on 25 March

Mr Campese announced his candidacy in December last year and the NSW general election is on 25 March

In 2012, while he was sidelined through his NRL career due to injury, he founded the Terry Campese Foundation, a charity that aims to “provide greater opportunities for disadvantaged young people in the community”.

“I’m driven by working in and for the community, and I want to take that commitment to the next level,” Mr. Campese said in a statement on his candidacy.

Since retiring in 2016, Campese has served as an ambassador for Canteen Cancer and Ronald McDonald House, and is a patron of the Raising Hope Education Foundation.

“It’s time for a fresh start in Monaro and I am committed to ensuring a Labor government in Minns builds better schools and hospitals for our community,” Campese said.

Campese played 139 games for the Canberra Raiders between 2004 and 2014, even representing Australia once in 2008. He also made 26 appearances in Great Britain for Hull Kingston Rovers in the 2015/16 season

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to NSW Labor and Terry Campese for comment.

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Emma Colton

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