THE AFL and Richmond’s integrity team have requested to interview the young woman who Dustin Martin threatened to stab with chopsticks at a Melbourne restaurant at the weekend.
The interviews were expected to go ahead this afternoon before the club makes a decision on any sanctions against Martin later this week.
It is understood the Tigers have also held a high-level meeting over the incident.
“This is a very serious matter that requires a thorough investigation and we are working with the AFL to ensure we have all the facts before us,” Richmond CEO Brendon Gale said in a statement this afternoon.
“I want to be clear that any threat of physical violence against a woman – or any member of the public for that matter - is completely unacceptable.
“Dustin is disappointed in his behaviour and we are incredibly disappointed in Dustin.”
It comes after Gale this morning said Martin “acted like a goose” when he threatened to kill the woman while drunk at Chapel St’s trendy Mr Miyagi eaterie and bar on Saturday night.
Speaking at a Women in Leadership Summit this morning, Gale said Martin had made a “very serious mistake” when he made the violent threat.
Gale is a Male Champion of Change, one of a number of high-profile and influential men helping to advance gender equality in Victoria.
He said the incident created an opportunity for the club to say what was considered acceptable behaviour towards women.
Gale would not comment further on the issue to the Herald Sun following the panel discussion.
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