Rapist former MP jailed after sexually assaulting men

Former Kiama state MP Gareth Ward was found guilty of sexual intercourse without consent and three indecent assaults in July following a NSW District Court trial.

A disgraced former minister will spend years behind bars after facing court for the sexual abuse of two young male victims over a decade ago.

Former Kiama state MP Gareth Ward was found guilty of sexual intercourse without consent and three indecent assaults in July following a NSW District Court trial.

The 44-year-old's acts were "deliberate and predatory," Judge Kara Shead said during sentencing at Parramatta District Court in western Sydney on Friday.

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A court sketch of former MP Gareth Ward after being found guilty of sexually assaulting multiple men.

In raping one of his victims, he was aware the 24-year-old man had voiced his non-consent, the judge said.

"The offender knew that the victim was suffering discomfort and pain yet continued with the sexual intercourse until he achieved sexual satisfaction," she told the court.

The judge imposed a maximum sentence of five years and nine months.

His non-parole period of three years and nine months will expire on April 29, 2029.

The then-Liberal MP invited a drunk 18-year-old man to his home on the NSW south coast in February 2013 after hearing the teen was having troubles with his girlfriend.

They continued drinking before the MP indecently touched him on the grass outside and then straddled him on the bed in his bedroom.

"No, like I'm going to sleep. Get off," the teen said while on the politician's bed.

Ward replied: "No, relax. You know I'll give you a massage."

Two years later, Ward sexually assaulted an intoxicated political staffer at his own inner-city apartment after a mid-week event at NSW Parliament House.

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Gareth Ward was found guilty on all counts.

The man, who was 24 at the time, said Ward climbed into bed with him, groped his backside and sexually assaulted him despite him repeatedly saying "no".

He testified to the jury that he was uncomfortable and felt "a jolt kind of pain".

After reports, police were investigating sexual crime allegations in 2021, Ward was removed from his position as minister for families, communities and disability services and shifted to the crossbench.

His personal vote was so significant he was re-elected as an independent during the 2023 election despite the charges hanging over his head.

Ward resigned from his position in August, hours before a parliamentary expulsion vote was due to take place.

In doing so, he narrowly avoided becoming the fifth person expelled from NSW parliament in two centuries.

Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).

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