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Woman in Latrell Mitchell’s white powder photo makes STUNNING threat as Souths star prepares for showdown with club

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Amy Brown (pictured), who revealed herself to be the woman in the photo of Latrell Mitchell with an unidentified white powder, has threatened to leak
  • Bunnies fullback awaits NRL punishment
  • He’ll also have to be at the forefront of the Souths’ scoreboard this week.

The woman pictured with Souths star Latrell Mitchell apparently bending over an unidentified white powder has threatened to leak “every juicy detail” about what happened when the image was taken.

Amy Brown was revealed to be the mystery blonde woman in the photo, prompting Mitchell to be issued an infringement notice by the NRL and ordered to attend a meeting with the Rabbitohs board, where she is expected to face disciplinary action.

Daily Mail Australia is not suggesting the white substance is an illicit drug.

Now Brown has taken to Facebook to once again attack the people who accused her of leaking the image in an effort to damage Mitchell’s standing in the game.

“I didn’t ruin anyone’s career!” she posted on Sunday night.

‘I think it’s time to leak every juicy detail of what happened in that room.

‘I’m so sick of everyone thinking of me as the bad guy.

‘All I did was go out partying with my best friend (no regrets), I’ve been honest from the beginning and I will continue to be honest.

Amy Brown (pictured), who revealed herself to be the woman in Latrell Mitchell’s photo with an unidentified white powder, has threatened to leak “every juicy detail” about the night the controversial image was taken.

Mitchell is expected to receive a one-match suspension and fine from the NRL for bringing the game into disrepute over the image, which appears to show him leaning over a table with an unknown white substance on it while Brown stands in the foreground (pictured).

Mitchell is expected to receive a one-match suspension and fine from the NRL for bringing the game into disrepute over the image, which appears to show him leaning over a table with an unknown white substance on it while Brown stands in the foreground (pictured).

Brown (pictured) said she is fed up with being considered the

Brown (pictured) said she is fed up with being seen as the “bad guy” in the scandal.

“I have nothing to hide. Despite all this shit!”

Brown has previously made illuminating claims about what allegedly occurred in the Dubbo hotel room where the image was taken.

“The reason I did this (he confirms his identity in the image) is because everyone is accusing me of doing something wrong,” Brown responded to another Facebook user.

‘My so-called friend posted a picture of me and it fell into the wrong hands.

‘I have every right to write this status but still I get criticized… all I did was go to a motel where my friend was because she called me after a night of partying, I was there for no more than an hour and left.

‘Everyone is blaming the wrong person here.’

Brown went on to reveal who he believes sent the photo of Mitchell on Snapchat, before adding that his personal intention is to “clear my name.”

“I know what I did and what I didn’t do,” he concluded.

Mitchell is expected to receive a one-game suspension and a fine from the NRL for bringing the game into disrepute.

Mitchell (pictured in Souths' August 8 defeat to the Storm) has seen his turbulent season ended by injury and there is now speculation that the club will take disciplinary action against him.

Mitchell (pictured in Souths’ August 8 defeat to the Storm) has seen his turbulent season ended by injury and there is now speculation that the club will take disciplinary action against him.

However, there is speculation that Souths could crack down when the full-back is in front of the board later this week.

Mitchell will receive a final warning from the club, and chief executive Blake Solly will have further disciplinary cases inserted into his contract, according to News Corporation.

The 27-year-old has angered Souths fans and club figures with a series of indiscretions this year.

In March he was widely criticised for giving an expletive-laced interview to Triple M after the match, which forced him to meet with NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo.

He then elbowed Warriors star Shaun Johnson in the head in a shocking move that led to him being suspended for three weeks.

Making matters worse, he has spent long stretches of this and previous seasons sidelined by injuries (his 2024 season ended six weeks ago due to a foot injury).

Mitchell also sparked controversy when he demanded the NRL slap Roosters star Spencer Leniu with a huge penalty for racially abusing Broncos five-eighth Ezra Mam in the season-opening game in Las Vegas, saying the governing body “needed to deal with this s*** better”.

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