NEWS: David Charles Massa, (blue suit) accused of raping another man inside a nightclub on Oxford Street, departs Downing Centre courts.  January 2026, Photo: Wolter Peeters, The Sydney Morning Herald.
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It’s taken a year-and-a-half of his life and $130,000 on legal fees, but David Charles Massa believes the fight to clear his name of rape charges has been worth it.
The 47-year-old stood trial over an encounter with another man in the smoking room of Universal Sydney nightclub in June 2024.

The allegations against him were serious: he was accused of reaching into the complainant’s underwear, inappropriately touching him for a few moments, and then sniffing his own fingers.

NEWS: David Charles Massa, (blue suit) accused of raping another man inside a nightclub on Oxford Street, departs Downing Centre courts.  January 2026, Photo: Wolter Peeters, The Sydney Morning Herald.
Massa was acquitted of two counts of sexual intercourse without consent and two backup counts of sexual touching without consent. (Wolter Peeters)
But Massa was acquitted of two counts of sexual intercourse without consent and two backup counts of sexual touching without consent in the NSW District Court today.

However, the verdict was clear. “Not guilty,” declared the jury foreperson, bringing a significant turn in the courtroom.

Massa acknowledged that he did indeed place his hand down the man’s trousers and made contact with his backside, but he maintained that the interaction was consensual.

As he exited the courtroom, surrounded by a supportive group of family and friends, his relief was palpable.

“I’m really pleased that justice got served,” he told AAP.

He expressed his sentiments by quoting, “There are only three things that can’t be hidden for long: the sun, the moon, and the truth. Today, the truth has finally emerged.”

The 47-year-old described the toll the “false allegations” have taken on his life, costing him $130,000 in legal fees and a year-and-a-half of his life.

NEWS: David Charles Massa, (blue suit) accused of raping another man inside a nightclub on Oxford Street, departs Downing Centre courts.  January 2026, Photo: Wolter Peeters, The Sydney Morning Herald.
Massa was cleared of the charges in court today. (Wolter Peeters)

The jury made the right decision, Massa said, and he was happy it was all behind him.

“I’m just happy to move on with my life,” he said.

In her closing arguments, his barrister, Nicole Carroll, had pointed to CCTV footage from the early hours of the morning on June 1, 2024, at the Oxford Street club.

She said it showed the complainant talking, laughing and smiling with Massa, and kissing him even after the alleged rapes.

The man did not appear to be upset, awkward, frustrated or in pain, she argued.

Instead, he only left because his girlfriend pulled him away from Massa after the two men were seen close together, Carroll said.

The prosecutor’s argument that Massa knew there was no consent and proceeded anyway was dismissed by the jury when it delivered verdicts of acquittal.

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

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