10 April 2014 last updated at 14:40 the BBC Danny Savage: "He insisted during his trial that he had done nothing wrong"
Former Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons Nigel Evans was cleared by a jury of sexual abuse.
Mr Evans, 56, denied rape, two indecent assaults, five sexual assaults and an attempted sexual assault against seven young men from 2003 to 2013.
The former Conservative MP, who Ribble as independent for the Valley stands, was found not guilty after a trial at Preston Crown Court.
Mr Evans stepped down as Deputy Speaker, after he was charged in September 2013.
Mr Evans, who was born in Swansea and lives in Pendleton, Lancashire, was a Conservative MP before he is Deputy Speaker in June 2010, a politically neutral role.
The rape complainant, at the age of 22, the jury said he raped and sexually the defendant abused by Mr Evans after a dinner party in Pendleton, Lancashire, home in March last year.
But the gay MP said that the sex was by mutual agreement.
Have attacked Mr Evans indecent two men in their 20s, was in 2003 when he they drunk in public use and had his hand in her pants put.
The jury heard in his defense, these examples of "drunken excessive familiarity" and Mr Evans had no memory of the two events.
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