Man Jailed for Digital Rape, Suppression Order Lifted
Update: 2025-12-17
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Tom Silvagni, a Melbourne man, was sentenced to six years and two months for digital rape. The assault occurred after a drinking session with friends, with Silvagni pretending to be another friend to commit the crime. He attempted to cover up his actions, including doctoring an Uber receipt. The case was under a suppression order for eighteen months, but Silvagni will now serve a minimum of three years and three months before parole eligibility.
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