Former Essendon and St Kilda player Andrew Lovett has been found not guilty of two counts of rape.
The Victorian County Court jury handed down its verdict this afternoon after beginning deliberations on Thursday afternoon.
Lovett wept as the jury of seven women and five men acquitted him of all charges, and then hugged his mother, his lawyer and several supporters.
Lovett did not comment outside court, but his manager, Alex McDonald, said Lovett was appreciative of the support he received from his family and friends.
Mr McDonald would not rule out Lovett making an AFL comeback, and said the footballer would consider several options over the coming days.
Lovett and his then-St Kilda teammate, Jason Gram, met the complainant, a model, and her friend at the Royal Saxon Hotel in Richmond on December 23, 2009, and went back to Gram's Port Melbourne apartment.
He was accused of raping a girl as she slept at a teammate's Melbourne house in December 2009.
Lovett testified that the sex was consensual.
The trial, before Judge Meryl Sexton, heard evidence that the girl believed during the sexual encounter that Lovett was another St Kilda player, Jason Gram.
Lovett told the court the girl was a willing participant and he was “dumbfounded” by the rape allegation.
Lovett and Gram had earlier met the model and her friend at the Royal Saxon Hotel in Richmond during the Saints' end-of-year celebration.
They left the hotel just after midnight and went back to Gram's apartment, where the model was put to bed to sober up.
She claims she fell asleep and woke up to Lovett having sex with her, but Lovett said the sex was consensual.
Lovett pleaded not guilty to two counts of rape.
After being found not guilty, he hugged his mother, other members of his family, friends and his lawyer, as tears streamed down his face.
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