Allegations Against Alan Jones Just Took a Jaw-Dropping Turn – What You Need to Know!

The Australian media landscape has been rocked by a series of shocking allegations against Alan Jones, the once-unchallenged monarch of talkback radio. The recent release of court documents has shed light on the gravity of the accusations against Jones, who is set to appear in court later this month.

Alan Jones, a name synonymous with Australian radio for decades, is facing a staggering 26 charges, including committing an aggravated indecent act and sexually touching a person without consent. These charges are connected to incidents involving nine separate complainants over a period spanning from January 2005 to 2019.


The allegations, which have sent ripples through the media industry, suggest that the incidents took place at various locations, including Jones' former Newtown residence, his opulent Circular Quay apartment, and a property in Fitzroy Falls in the Southern Highlands.


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Former radio host Alan Jones is facing 26 charges, including aggravated indecent act and sexual touching without consent, involving nine separate complainants. Credit: Facebook / Alan Jones


Among the 26 allegations, 10 are particularly concerning, as they involve a person referred to as Complainant C, who was reportedly 'directly employed' by Jones. The police claim that Jones engaged in a range of inappropriate behaviors with Complainant C, including touching the man's knee, leg, and inner thigh; rubbing his penis; and repeatedly kissing him on the lips, with the latest incident alleged to have occurred as recently as 2009.


The court documents also detail allegations involving other complainants. For instance, Complainant A alleges that Jones kissed him 'with tongue' at Fitzroy Falls in January 2017, while Complainant B accuses Jones of fondling his penis and kissing him at Newtown. Complainant D's allegations include Jones touching his penis, pulling his scrotum, stroking his thigh, and touching his bottom in 2008 at Kiama.

Further allegations include Jones touching the mid-thigh and assaulting Complainant E in Alexandria, squeezing another man's bottom in Sydney, and sexually touching without consent another man in Sydney in 2019 – the most recent of the allegations.

The former radio host and political commentator was charged with these offences following his arrest at his harbourside apartment after a police raid on the morning of November 18. He was granted conditional bail and is scheduled to appear in Downing Centre Local Court on December 18.


While Jones has not yet entered any pleas, he has publicly denied the allegations in a five-minute video released in March. His defense is being managed by high-profile lawyers Chris Murphy and Bryan Wrench, who are known for their legal acumen.

These allegations against Alan Jones are not only a personal crisis for the former radio host but also raise broader questions about the culture within the media industry and the mechanisms in place to protect individuals from abuse and harassment.

For our readers at the Seniors Discount Club, this news may come as a shock, especially for those who have listened to Jones over the years and held him in high regard. It's a stark reminder that no matter how high-profile or respected an individual may be, they are not above the law and must be held accountable for their actions.


As the case unfolds, we will be watching closely to see how justice is served. We encourage our community to stay informed and to support those who bravely come forward with their stories. It's crucial that we foster an environment where individuals feel safe to speak out against misconduct, no matter the stature of the accused.
Key Takeaways
  • Alan Jones, a former prominent radio host, is facing 26 charges including aggravated indecent act and sexually touching a person without consent across nine separate complainants.
  • The alleged incidents spanned from January 2005 to 2019 and took place at various locations, including Jones' residences and other properties.
  • Detailed accusations include inappropriate touching, sexual acts, and unconsented kisses involving individuals who were under Jones' authority or in his presence.
  • Jones was arrested and charged following a police raid, and while he has denied the allegations, he will be appearing in court represented by high-profile lawyers.
What are your thoughts on these developments? Have you been following the case? Let us know in the comments below, and remember, it's important to reserve judgment until all the facts are presented and the legal process has taken its course.
 
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1. This is not news. It's been known for a month or more. Why are you pretending this has somehow just become known?

2. Jones was never a "monarch of talk back radio." He was a drivelling, snivelling, opinionated guttersnipe who had enough ascribed power to bully even NSW Premiers into doing his bidding.

3. The allegations are before the Court - and that's where they should remain.
 
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These allegations should not come as a surprise to anyone. Some years ago he faced similar issues in London. I have no concern what a person's sexual preferences are, however, this man has for decades used his power and influence via the media to beat the drum of ultra conservatism and righteousness whilst trying to bring down anyone that did not conform to his beliefs. These allegations, if proven in court, reek of double standards and "do as I say not as I do". I hope if the allegations are proven, the law comes down on this man with all its' force. This is a man who has most likely been leading a double life. Think Rolf Harris, Jimmy Savile and Bill Cosby. If found guilty, may he rot in hell.
 
I am inclined to think it is a money thing, on reading one of the complaints I am thinking the recipient had plenty of time to stop it before it got anywhere near as far as it did.
 
These allegations should not come as a surprise to anyone. Some years ago he faced similar issues in London. I have no concern what a person's sexual preferences are, however, this man has for decades used his power and influence via the media to beat the drum of ultra conservatism and righteousness whilst trying to bring down anyone that did not conform to his beliefs. These allegations, if proven in court, reek of double standards and "do as I say not as I do". I hope if the allegations are proven, the law comes down on this man with all its' force. This is a man who has most likely been leading a double life. Think Rolf Harris, Jimmy Savile and Bill Cosby. If found guilty, may he rot in hell.
I agree with everything you say bar the last sentence. If he is found guilty then punish him according to the law. That's enough.

What's more crucial is providing lasting therapy for the victim-survivors, and not just the token six sessions, extendable to ten. It needs to be realistic and ongoing. Damn the cost. Victim-survivors deserve nothing less.
 
I am inclined to think it is a money thing, on reading one of the complaints I am thinking the recipient had plenty of time to stop it before it got anywhere near as far as it did.
Do you know how hard it is for a victim to speak out especially against a very rich and influential person like Alan Jones.

Questions victims ask is, Will people believe me?
Will people turn against me?
Will people blame me?

And the overwhelming feeling of uselessness.

It just takes one person to speak out and that gives encouragement to other victims.

Sounds like you are an Alan Jones fan.
 
Do you know how hard it is for a victim to speak out especially against a very rich and influential person like Alan Jones.

Questions victims ask is, Will people believe me?
Will people turn against me?
Will people blame me?

And the overwhelming feeling of uselessness.

It just takes one person to speak out and that gives encouragement to other victims.

Sounds like you are an Alan Jones fan.
I am absolutely NOT his misogyny against our first female PM was abhorrent.
 
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1. This is not news. It's been known for a month or more. Why are you pretending this has somehow just become known?

2. Jones was never a "monarch of talk back radio." He was a drivelling, snivelling, opinionated guttersnipe who had enough ascribed power to bully even NSW Premiers into doing his bidding.

3. The allegations are before the Court - and that's where they should remain.
I know lost interest
 
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If these complaints date back so may years why is it only now that something is being done?
He retired? No longer swanning it in the halls of power? How the mighty arrogant one has fallen.
Sydney loved him I gather, the Victorians I know couldn't stand him.
Certainly gave short shift to that other pair of crude radio invaders.
 
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If these complaints date back so may years why is it only now that something is being done?
I have said this a squillion times regarding historical cases of sexual abuse "committed" by "celebrity" males against girls and young women. The case of Robert Hughes of "Hey Dad" fame immediately springs to mind. Sarah Monahan took about 20 years to make allegations against Hughes.

The case of Alan Jones is no different in time frame.
 
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If these complaints date back so may years why is it only now that something is being done?
Sometimes things take time.

My father was sexually abusing my sister from 8 to 15. She told me at 13 and I reported it. Police went abd spoke to him in front of my stepmother and sister. Nothing was done and my sister felt no one believed her.

Then after many years in therapy at the age of 33 she again went to the police. It took two years but then he was arrested and sent to prison for 11 years and out after 8 for good behaviour.
The detectives needed to gather proof which took two years.

He is now 82 and will be released in February.
He is nothing but a paedophile and sexual predator.
Believe me is not easy nor quick to report and get something done.

People ask why my sister left it so long and the answer is she didn't, she was let down by the law.
Why did she try again ...firstly she needed closure and she also suspected he was doing it to our niece wich proved correct.

There are thousands of victims just like my sister
 
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I have said this a squillion times regarding historical cases of sexual abuse "committed" by "celebrity" males against girls and young women. The case of Robert Hughes of "Hey Dad" fame immediately springs to mind. Sarah Monahan took about 20 years to make allegations against Hughes.

The case of Alan Jones is no different in time frame.
Isn't it amazing how people ask the same stupid question, they must live under a rock

I should get my sister to join SDC and tell her story to make some of these people on here understand.
 
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