Convicted rapist Tom Silvagni is languishing in one of Australia’s toughest remand prisons as his appeal against the charges that landed him behind bars remains in limbo.
With no time frame on when the appeal will go ahead, Silvagni remains in brutal conditions at Melbourne Assessment Prison, sharing a jail with several notable figures – some newly sentenced and others awaiting trial.
Among those is Ross Judd, the homeless man accused of decapitating a man and placing his head on a spike before killing his pregnant girlfriend in a Mount Waverley unit in August last year.
Silvagni – son of Carlton great Stephen Silvagni and TV presenter Jo Bailey, and grandson of VFL icon Sergio – will likely stay at ‘The Map’ – as the imposing prison located near Southern Cross station is known – until his appeal is dealt with.
The facility is generally a first port of call for accused male offenders who go into custody, as well as those just sentenced and short-term prisoners.
Typically, it is a temporary arrangement, with the prisoner sent to another jail that has been deemed suitable by Corrections staff at the earliest opportunity.
By appealing, Silvagni has made the Map his home for now. Had he accepted the verdict, he would probably be nestled in a protective unit inside the medium-security Hopkins Correctional Centre in Ararat, about 200km west of Melbourne.
Either that or Ravenhall Correctional Centre, which also has high-risk prisoners.

Convicted rapist Tom Silvagni (pictured outside the County Court of Victoria last November) is still in a remand prison as he awaits his appeal

Silvagni is housed in the Melbourne Assessment Prison (above)

Tom is the son of Carlton great Stephen Silvagni and TV presenter Jo Bailey (pictured together at the 2014 Brownlow Medal in Melbourne)
Roughly half of Hopkins’ inmate population are sex offenders, housed together for their own protection. Whether Silvagni would feel safer among inmates convicted of similar offences, or in the broader population at the Map – where residents no doubt take a dim view of such crimes – is a question only he can answer.
According to jail insiders, arriving in the real-life purgatory that is the Map can be a brutal wake‑up call. The reality is starkly isolating, with many prisoners confined to their cells for up to 23 hours a day.
The notorious remand facility housed Cardinal George Pell in a special unit for his protection from other prisoners, who may have wished to attack him because of his high profile and 2018 conviction for abusing two choirboys in the 1990s.
Cardinal Pell’s convictions for historical child sexual offences were quashed when he was acquitted by Australia’s highest court in 2020. He died in 2023, aged 81.
Silvagni lacks the status of the late Pell – but his famous name in Melbourne would surely place a target on his back and justify placement in the same protection unit.
From the confines of his cell, he would likely be unable to see his fellow prisoners.
However, he would almost certainly be able to hear the haunting howls and cries of those incarcerated, including those locked up while going through withdrawal from drugs like methamphetamine and heroin.
Because it is primarily a remand prison, the inmates also lack activities and self-development programs that are common in other facilities, instead wasting their days in a haze of boredom and mental anguish.

Silvagni wore the recognisable prison greens of those who enter MAP’s forbidding walls

Silvagni cut a glum figure as he left court in December 2025 with his mother Jo and his lawyer

He even had a model girlfriend, Miss World Australia finalist Alannah Iaconis (pictured). She supported her boyfriend during the trial but appears to have moved on with her life since then
The conditions at the Map are a far cry from the privileged life Silvagni had grown accustomed to before he fronted court for his highly-publicised rape trial.
The youngest of three sons, Silvagni grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth as he attended the prestigious Xavier College.
Silvagni – whose older brother Jack plays St Kilda after 128 games with his father’s club, Carlton – was given every favour to make as a professional footballer but couldn’t make the cut.
One suburban league footballer who played against Silvagni told the Daily Mail that he wasn’t particularly good, even at the lower level.
But Silvagni was handed a sinecure as a fledgling AFL player manager and seemed to live the high life. He even had a model girlfriend, Miss World Australia finalist Alannah Iaconis.
Ms Iaconis supported her boyfriend during the trial but appears to have moved on with her life since he was convicted.
There are few riches-to-rags tales in Melbourne quite like Tom Silvagni – who went from bar-hopping party boy to locked-down convict eating cardboard chow and gruel with a plastic spoon.
And in seeking to clear his name by appealing his conviction, he has traded a comparatively comfortable life at Hopkins for watching over his shoulder every day at the Map.
It is not exaggerating to say that a surprise shiv attack is almost certainly a daily concern for Silvagni.
Silvagni, 23, was sentenced in the Victorian County Court in December to a maximum of six years and two months, with a non-parole period of three years and three months, after he was found guilty of two counts of rape.
He was wearing the green jumper uniform of the Map where he learned his fate via videolink.

By appealing, Silvagni has made the Map his home for now. Had he accepted the verdict, he would probably be in a protective unit inside the medium-security Hopkins Correctional Centre

Silvagni used to live in his family’s Balwyn North palace
The attack for which Silvagni was convicted occurred on January 14, 2024, in a bedroom at the Balwyn North mansion owned by his famous parents.
He was found guilty after the court heard the victim had arrived at the house shortly after midnight, after she was invited there by the accused’s girlfriend Iaconis.
A drinking session had taken place earlier, but by 12.23am only Silvagni, Iaconis and his former best friend Anthony LoGiudice, with whom the victim was in a casual sexual relationship, were still present.
The jury heard the victim had consensual sex with Mr LoGiudice – known as Mr B during the trial – in an upstairs bedroom.
At 1.58am, Mr LoGiudice, a close relative of former Carlton president Mark LoGiudice, left in an Uber, arriving at his home at 2.09am.
Silvagni then deceived the woman, falsely claiming that Mr LoGiudice’s Uber had been cancelled and that he would be returning upstairs.
His victim had considered herself a friend of Silvagni’s and had been dating his mate.

Silvagni grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth as he attended the prestigious Xavier College
Instead, Silvagni entered the darkened bedroom himself, climbed into the bed and impersonated Mr LoGiudice before digitally raping the woman twice.
Part of the police investigation was a ‘pretext call’ – a phone call set up between the complainant and the person under investigation.
The purpose of the call, a common investigative procedure in sexual offences probes, is to see if detectives can glean ‘incriminating conduct’ from their suspect.
Silvagni appealed his rape conviction on the basis that Judge Greg Lyon ‘erred’ in determining that the statements made by him to the victim in the pretext call ‘were capable of constituting evidence of incriminating conduct’.
He also asserts that Judge Lyon ‘erred in his directions to the jury’ concerning ‘the permissible use to which the evidence relied upon as incriminating conduct might be put by the jury’.
The appeal, which was lodged on January 9, is yet to be listed. While the court confirmed the matter was still pending, it remains unknown how long Silvagni will have to wallow in the Map before he has his day in court again.
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