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27th November 2011
01:44pm GMT

As the allegations of impropriety involving three England players and a hotel maid during the Rugby World Cup refuse to die down, English forward James Haskell has lost a contract with the Queensland Reds.
The deal, which would typically net around £80,000 per season, has been scuppered by the leaked transcripts of verbal sexual harassment towards hotel worker Annabel Newton.
The charges, which forced Rugby Football Union (RFU) employees to attempt to bribe Haskell and teammates Dylan Hartley and Chris Ashton £14,000 each in hush money, are at the centre of the fallout from England's shambolic Rugby World Cup performance.
According to today's Sunday Times, flanker Haskell's potential move to the Australian Rugby Union side is on ice, while the player has threatened to sue hotel worker Newton for false serious sexual harassment, while asking that she confirm that the incident in question was merely “light-hearted banter between herself and the players”.

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