NRL CEO Todd Greenberg has told players to "choose their friends and associates wisely" while promising punishment for those who ignore a police warning for allegedly consorting with convicted criminals.
Parramatta duo Corey Norman and Junior Paulo, along with Penrith hooker James Segeyaro, have been issued with official warnings by NSW Police after the posting of a photo on social media.
The photo, posted by Paulo on his Instagram account, allegedly showed them dining with former senior Nomad boss Paulie Younan and accused fraudster and money launderer Rafat Alameddine last Friday night, according to Fairfax Media.
A person can be charged with consorting if they habitually consort with convicted offenders.
The maximum penalty for consorting is three years in prison.