Dylan Napa is yet to make a formal complaint to police despite reportedly knowing the person responsible for leaking sex tapes featuring the premiership-winning prop.

There are claims the explicit videos were circulated via a WhatsApp group involving then-Roosters players after the club won the 2013 Grand Final, and a former teammate of Napa’s has released the clips.

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It is understood Napa has told the Bulldogs he knows who is behind the breach but is not yet willing to divulge the person’s identity.

Napa and his manager Steve Gillis have engaged lawyers as they desperately attempt to end the deliberate and damaging leak.

Gillis wouldn’t comment on reports a former teammate is behind the leaks, nor could he detail the strategy of Napa’s legal representatives.

So far, as many as four videos have been circulated online.

Meanwhile, NSW Police have confirmed that Napa is yet to make a formal complaint.

“Advice has been sought from police; however, no formal report has been made at this time,” the media unit told foxsports.com.au.

The release of the tapes could fall under state and federal laws governing ‘revenge porn’, where explicit material featuring a person is distributed without their consent.

In NSW, a person found guilty of the non-consensual release of intimate images faces a three-year jail sentence.

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Wide World of Sports reported the first video was filmed during the Roosters’ 2013 end-of-season trip to the US, and involves Napa engaging in consensual sex act with a woman while saying, “call me Big Papi... call me Big Papa”.

The Bulldogs — where Napa has signed until the end of 2021 — have unwittingly been caught up in the scandal.

The club has been contacted for comment.