The net closes in on rogue Facebook group which incorrectly linked Mark Geyer's daughter to the NRL sex tape scandal – as lawyers say they know who is responsible Lawyer representing Montanna Geyer think they know who's behind NRL Memes NRL Memes, which had 300,000 followers, was taken down on Wednesday Administrator of page, who leaked sex tapes, thought their identity was safe Geyer sought legal action after page linked daughter to Panthers sex tape dramaBy Zoe Zaczek For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:05 GMT, 7 March 2019 | Updated: 03:06 GMT, 7 March 2019 Lawyers representing Mark Geyer's daughter believe they know who is responsible for the Facebook page which incorrectly linked her to the NRL sex tape scandal. NRL Memes was taken down by Facebook on Wednesday after Geyer announced he was taking legal action about the false accusations. The page which, had over 300,000 supporters, leaked lewd sex tapes of player Dylan Napa who has since been handed a fine. The lawyers representing Mark Geyer's (right) daughter Montanna (left) believe they know who's responsible for notorious Facebook page which incorrectly linked her to the NRL sex tape scandal Geyer sought legal action after the NRL Memes page linked his daughter Montanna (pictured) to the Penrith Panthers sex tape drama The administrator of NRL Memes is understood to believe they are safe from legal prosecution because authorities don't know who they are, the Daily Telegraph reported. But lawyers from Brydens Lawyers, who Geyer employed on Monday, believe the administrator is a man from North Parramatta, in western Sydney. 'There appears little doubt,' principal Lee Hagipantelis said. 'Nobody is saying anything defamatory about him ... We just want him to confirm whether or not he is the administrator of this site.' Mr Hagipantelis said the man would receive communication from the law firm on Thursday to confirm the matters and advise him about the engagement by Montanna Geyer. NRL Memes was taken down by Facebook on Wednesday after it became centre to a tumultuous off-season Lawyers from Brydens Lawyers, who Geyer (left with Montanna) employed on Monday, believe the administrator is a man from North Parramatta, in western Sydney On Tuesday, Panthers player Tyrone May was charged with allegedly filming and disseminating two graphic videos without consent. May, 22, has been stood down under the NRL's new no-fault policy announced last week, which was implemented after a raft of players were accused of serious criminal offences including assault and sexual assault. The NRL is also yet to decide the fate of the other two players who appear in the leaked videos. The father of the man understood to administrate the now-deleted NRL Memes page said his son was not connected. The page which, had over 300,000 supporters, infamously leaked lewd sex tapes of player Dylan Napa who has since been handed a fine 'It's all hearsay, there's not one bit of proof my son has anything to do with it … people throw names out there,' the father told the Daily Telegraph. The father was asked about Geyer's reaction and he said the matter should be left to the lawyers which have been engaged. The family was becoming 'annoyed' about the attention of the alleged online involvement, despite his son finding the allegations 'quite funny' to begin with. Geyer said he wanted to clear his daughters name, as any father would, and that the allegations she was in one of the videos was 'bulls**t'. Read more: Share or comment on this article: Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility