The 'NRL Memes' Facebook page is coming under fire for teasing the release of a third lewd Dylan Napa video.

Bulldogs new recruit Napa has been at the centre of what is being reported as a 'revenge porn' scandal, with two explicit videos featuring him already widely spread on social media.

The page, which has almost 300,000 'likes', last Wednesday released an edited version of a video showing Napa engaging in a sexual activity with a female.

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Channel Nine reported that video had been taken by a former teammate at the Roosters during the team's end of season trip to USA following their 2013 premiership.

While that video has since been deleted from NRL Memes, the page teased the release of a second video shortly after, asking for "10,000 likes on this post and 300,000 total page likes and we’ll release Big Papa Napa part 2."

That video was circulated on social media, with the Bulldogs being forced to release their second statement on the matter in two days, confirming that police were now involved.

The second video is yet to appear on the page, though another post emerged on Monday, teasing a third video, though they did not say whether they plan on posting it.

NSW made changes to existing legislation in 2017 that would see harsher penalties for 'revenge porn'.

Under NSW law, it is illegal to record or distribute intimate images without consent, as well as threaten to record or distribute intimate images.

Perpetrators can face a maximum of three years jail time and an $11,000 fine if found guilty.

Canterbury confirmed that Napa was seeking legal advice and had made contact with the police since the first video emerged last week.

Napa joined the Bulldogs on a three-year deal in November as a replacement for Kangaroos prop David Klemmer who requested a release to join Newcastle.

The 26-year-old heads to Belmore after six seasons and 121 games at the Roosters.

His final match for the tricolours was a substitute appearance in the 21-6 grand final win over Melbourne.

The prop has made five representative appearances for Queensland.