All Blacks security guard Adrian Gard has been found not guilty of making up claims he found a bugging device at the team's Sydney hotel a year ago.
Downing Centre Local Court Magistrate Jennifer Atkinson on Friday said there was not enough evidence in the circumstantial case to convict Gard of making a false representation resulting in a police investigation in August last year.
Atkinson did, however, find Gard guilty of a second charge of acting as a security consultant without the proper licence.
All Blacks security consultant Gard had faced a charge of making a false statement to police, but pleaded not guilty.
Gard, who has been acting as a security guard in Australia for the All Blacks for more than a decade, claimed to have found the listening device secreted in a chair in the team's meeting room at the InterContinental Hotel on August 15 last year.