Tom Silvagni has been handed a significant prison term after his rape conviction.
The son of ex-AFL star Stephen Silvagni was jailed for six years and two months in the County Court of Victoria following the jury verdict of guilty that he digitally raped a woman in 2024.
Silvagni will be eligible for parole after three years and three months.
Judge Greg Lyon noted Silvagni's lack of remorse and said the crimes were 'marked by planning, cunning and strategy'.
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"Whilst you have no prior convictions and you have not offended further and have no matters outstanding, you have demonstrated no remorse and no insight into any aspect of your wrongdoing," Judge Lyon said.
"Not the rapes, not altering the Uber receipt or your later conduct towards [your friend], or of course your conduct towards [the victim]."
The incident occurred in January 2024 with Silvagni raping the women in a dark bedroom after a party with friends.
Prosecutors stated Silvagni used deception to cover up his crimes, including modifying an Uber receipt to make it appear like the victim's boyfriend was at the house longer.
Silvagni was out on bail until being found guilty by the court and has been in custody since.