In the wake of Tom Silvagni’s sentencing to six years and two months in prison for two counts of rape, his long-time girlfriend, model Alannah Iaconis, has been photographed for the first time since the verdict, visiting the home of his high-profile parents in Melbourne’s Balwyn North.

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The 23-year-old Iaconis arrived at the Silvagni family residence on December 20, 2025, dressed casually and spending several hours inside, avoiding waiting media. Her presence has sparked speculation about the status of their relationship, particularly as her social media shows no recent traces of Silvagni, maintaining public silence throughout the trial and sentencing.

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Tom Silvagni, youngest son of AFL legend Stephen Silvagni and television personality Jo Silvagni, was convicted on December 5, 2025, of digitally raping a woman in his home in January 2024. The victim, invited by Iaconis herself, was assaulted after pretending to be her casual partner. Judge Gregory Lyon described the act as “egregious and callous,” noting a lack of remorse.

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Later that day, Tom’s brother, AFL star Jack Silvagni — recently traded to St Kilda from Carlton — arrived at the family home. Speaking briefly to reporters, Jack acknowledged the family’s hardship, saying they were “doing it hard.” When asked if Iaconis’s visit indicated ongoing support for Tom, he replied it wasn’t his place to comment, adding that she was aware of the media presence and chose not to speak.

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Iaconis had stood by Silvagni throughout the trial, even testifying in his defense. The family maintains Tom’s innocence and is considering an appeal. The case, initially suppressed to protect identities, has drawn intense scrutiny due to the Silvagni name’s prominence in Australian football. As the family navigates this challenging period privately, Iaconis’s low-profile appearance offers a subtle indication of continued ties, amid a nation grappling with the fallout from a once-promising young man’s conviction.