In April 2024, Kent was stood down from Fox Sports after being involved in a physical altercation outside a
Totti's, a
Balmain restaurant. Kent later claimed he was provoked by references to the domestic violence allegations, although this has been denied. According to a report in the
Sydney Morning Herald shortly after the incident, "Kent’s gradual unravelling during the past few months has been the talk of rugby league circles and has been well known to those who work with him at Fox." Several days before the incident Kent had engaged in a discussion on
NRL 360 about a scuffle in the tunnel between
Reed Mahoney and
Jack Hetherington during a Bulldogs vs Knights game. Kent was highly critical of the players, saying "I think the whole thing's embarrassing, I think the melees are embarrassing for the game... This sort of stuff where they all run in jumper-grabbing, I don’t think that covers anyone in glory, everyone just looks ridiculous doing it." Kent's lawyer asked for the charge against Kent to be dealt with under the
Mental Health Act. This prompted fellow journalist Danny Weidler to write a column referring to "Kent’s obvious problem with alcohol" and the fact "his behaviour during the past two years has been erratic, and many in rugby league have questioned the company he has been keeping." Weidler also claimed Kent "had privately expressed fears he may have been suffering from
chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)" caused by his careers in boxing and football, because of his "struggles with the anger he displayed most nights on TV, and sometimes away from it." On 1 July 2024, Kent parted ways with Fox Sports. On 3 July Kent was sentenced to a two year
good behaviour bond for his part in the fight. In August 2024, Kent made an application to the
Fair Work Commission, launching an unfair dismissal case against News Corp. Kent stated in his application that he had been dealing with a diagnosis of
Asperger's syndrome which his lawyers stated was a disability. He also claimed that News had “tolerated or condoned the behaviour of other employees alleged to have engaged in misconduct over the course of their employment”. The case settled in September. There has been criticism of Kent for using mental health gounds to defend his actions when Kent himself had frequently criticised players who did this. When asked to respond to this Kent stated: What a lot of people don't get their heads around is there's a lot of nuances in this. So, it's easy to sit there and point those things out, and they sit back, you know, the fat heads sitting there feeling triumphant in what they've just posted, but there's all sorts of nuances in the whole thing. It's not as simple as that when you go to court. It's not as simple as what these dickheads can put into 140 characters. You want to sit there and make that allegation, make it, but you also don't understand it. ==Podcaster==