It was the second time he was convicted over the incident,after an initial conviction was overturned in the Court of Criminal Appeal in February 2022.
Hayne was initially allowed to remain on bail by NSW District Court Judge Graham Turnbull,with his sentence date set for May 8,however prosecutors applied in the Supreme Court for his bail to be revoked.
On Friday,Justice Richard Button said Hayne faced “unusual” circumstances but his situation fell well short of being “special or exceptional”,which he is required to prove for bail to be granted.
He said it had been accepted by both parties that Hayne’s incarceration was “inevitable”.
“The presumption of innocence has been overcome,” Button said. “For all purposes within the criminal justice system,it is established that Mr Hayne is a person who committed two extremely grave sexual offences.”
Button revoked Hayne’s bail and told him to wait in the dock with the court sheriffs until Corrective Services staff could collect him. Hayne hugged his wife and several other crying people before he was taken away.