Former radio host Alan Jones responds to indecent assault allegations: ‘Seriously defamatory’

Content Warning: This article mentions indecent assault and other themes that may be distressing for some readers. Discretion is advised.

In a shocking turn of events, Alan Jones, one of Australia's most influential broadcasters, has been accused of indecently assaulting young men during his illustrious career.

The allegations, published by The Sydney Morning Herald, have sent shockwaves through the Australian media industry.

However, Jones, through his lawyers, has categorically denied these allegations.


Alan Jones has been a prominent figure in the broadcasting industry for over three decades.

From 1985 to 2020, he hosted shows at 2UE and 2GB, earning a reputation as a powerful and influential broadcaster. His career has been marked by his fearless approach to tackling tough topics and his unwavering commitment to truth and justice.


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Alan Jones denied the allegations he indecently assaulted young men. Credit: Alan Jones/Facebook


The allegations against Jones are serious and involve multiple individuals—including a former 2GB employee, a waiter, an aspiring musician, and a young businessman who has since passed away.

Each individual has made claims about Jones' inappropriate behaviour towards them.


A former employee of the station, who wished to remain anonymous, told the media, ‘He cannot die without people knowing what he’s done.’

It is worth noting that none of the allegations have been reported to the police.

In response to these accusations, Jones has ‘vehemently’ denied any wrongdoing.

His lawyers at Mark O'Brien Legal have stated, 'Our client denies ever having indecently assaulted the persons referred to in your letter, and your suggestion that he has is scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory of him.'

His representative and law firm have been contacted by the media for a comment.


In 1988, Jones was charged with ‘outraging public decency’ and ‘committing an indecent act’ in a public restroom in London. The charges were dismissed, and his professional life remained unimpacted.

He retired in May 2020 from his 2-decade-long top-rating radio show on 2GB due to health reasons and hosted The Alan Jones Program on Sky News Australia. He left the network in 2021.

The following month, he revealed his decision to become part of Alan Jones: Direct to the People in ADH TV, a newly established conservative online media network located in central Sydney.

Ben Fordham, Jones' successor at 2GB, addressed the allegations on air, stating, ‘We have reached out to Alan this morning to tell his side of the story. He has already offered a denial to The Sydney Morning Herald.’


‘Alan knows better than anyone that we don’t shy away from challenging topics, that’s why we’re talking about this case here and now. The story that’s been published today doesn’t just impact Alan Jones, it also impacts a number of people who’ve made allegations against him, including a former staffer from 2GB,’ he continued.

'This is not an easy topic for us to cover here at 2GB because there [are] serious allegations involving someone who called this place home for nearly 20 years,’ he added. ‘But as Alan knows better than anyone, we don’t hide around here from tough topics.’

Fordham reminded his listeners that Jones is innocent until proven guilty, saying: ‘They are denied by Alan Jones. You would have heard me say this many, many times on this program, and I'll say it again—the accused is innocent until proven otherwise. And we would underline that.’

You can watch 7News Australia’s coverage here:



Key Takeaways
  • Alan Jones, a former host at 2GB, ‘vehemently’ denies allegations that he indecently assaulted young men during his broadcasting career.
  • The allegations against Jones were brought forward by multiple people, including a former 2GB employee, a young businessman, an aspiring musician, and a restaurant waiter.
  • 2GB host Ben Fordham, Jones' successor, addressed the allegations, reminding listeners that Jones is considered innocent until proven guilty.
  • A spokesman for Jones' lawyers termed the allegations scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory.

What are your thoughts on these allegations, members? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
 
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Content Warning: This article mentions indecent assault and other themes that may be distressing for some readers. Discretion is advised.

In a shocking turn of events, Alan Jones, one of Australia's most influential broadcasters, has been accused of indecently assaulting young men during his illustrious career.

The allegations, published by The Sydney Morning Herald, have sent shockwaves through the Australian media industry.

However, Jones, through his lawyers, has categorically denied these allegations.


Alan Jones has been a prominent figure in the broadcasting industry for over three decades.

From 1985 to 2020, he hosted shows at 2UE and 2GB, earning a reputation as a powerful and influential broadcaster. His career has been marked by his fearless approach to tackling tough topics and his unwavering commitment to truth and justice.


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Alan Jones denied the allegations he indecently assaulted young men. Credit: Alan Jones/Facebook


The allegations against Jones are serious and involve multiple individuals—including a former 2GB employee, a waiter, an aspiring musician, and a young businessman who has since passed away.

Each individual has made claims about Jones' inappropriate behaviour towards them.


A former employee of the station, who wished to remain anonymous, told the media, ‘He cannot die without people knowing what he’s done.’

It is worth noting that none of the allegations have been reported to the police.

In response to these accusations, Jones has ‘vehemently’ denied any wrongdoing.

His lawyers at Mark O'Brien Legal have stated, 'Our client denies ever having indecently assaulted the persons referred to in your letter, and your suggestion that he has is scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory of him.'

His representative and law firm have been contacted by the media for a comment.


In 1988, Jones was charged with ‘outraging public decency’ and ‘committing an indecent act’ in a public restroom in London. The charges were dismissed, and his professional life remained unimpacted.

He retired in May 2020 from his 2-decade-long top-rating radio show on 2GB due to health reasons and hosted The Alan Jones Program on Sky News Australia. He left the network in 2021.

The following month, he revealed his decision to become part of Alan Jones: Direct to the People in ADH TV, a newly established conservative online media network located in central Sydney.

Ben Fordham, Jones' successor at 2GB, addressed the allegations on air, stating, ‘We have reached out to Alan this morning to tell his side of the story. He has already offered a denial to The Sydney Morning Herald.’


‘Alan knows better than anyone that we don’t shy away from challenging topics, that’s why we’re talking about this case here and now. The story that’s been published today doesn’t just impact Alan Jones, it also impacts a number of people who’ve made allegations against him, including a former staffer from 2GB,’ he continued.

'This is not an easy topic for us to cover here at 2GB because there [are] serious allegations involving someone who called this place home for nearly 20 years,’ he added. ‘But as Alan knows better than anyone, we don’t hide around here from tough topics.’

Fordham reminded his listeners that Jones is innocent until proven guilty, saying: ‘They are denied by Alan Jones. You would have heard me say this many, many times on this program, and I'll say it again—the accused is innocent until proven otherwise. And we would underline that.’

You can watch 7News Australia’s coverage here:



Key Takeaways

  • Alan Jones, a former host at 2GB, ‘vehemently’ denies allegations that he indecently assaulted young men during his broadcasting career.
  • The allegations against Jones were brought forward by multiple people, including a former 2GB employee, a young businessman, an aspiring musician, and a restaurant waiter.
  • 2GB host Ben Fordham, Jones' successor, addressed the allegations, reminding listeners that Jones is considered innocent until proven guilty.
  • A spokesman for Jones' lawyers termed the allegations scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory.

What are your thoughts on these allegations, members? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Well is he gay
 
Content Warning: This article mentions indecent assault and other themes that may be distressing for some readers. Discretion is advised.

In a shocking turn of events, Alan Jones, one of Australia's most influential broadcasters, has been accused of indecently assaulting young men during his illustrious career.

The allegations, published by The Sydney Morning Herald, have sent shockwaves through the Australian media industry.

However, Jones, through his lawyers, has categorically denied these allegations.


Alan Jones has been a prominent figure in the broadcasting industry for over three decades.

From 1985 to 2020, he hosted shows at 2UE and 2GB, earning a reputation as a powerful and influential broadcaster. His career has been marked by his fearless approach to tackling tough topics and his unwavering commitment to truth and justice.


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Alan Jones denied the allegations he indecently assaulted young men. Credit: Alan Jones/Facebook


The allegations against Jones are serious and involve multiple individuals—including a former 2GB employee, a waiter, an aspiring musician, and a young businessman who has since passed away.

Each individual has made claims about Jones' inappropriate behaviour towards them.


A former employee of the station, who wished to remain anonymous, told the media, ‘He cannot die without people knowing what he’s done.’

It is worth noting that none of the allegations have been reported to the police.

In response to these accusations, Jones has ‘vehemently’ denied any wrongdoing.

His lawyers at Mark O'Brien Legal have stated, 'Our client denies ever having indecently assaulted the persons referred to in your letter, and your suggestion that he has is scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory of him.'

His representative and law firm have been contacted by the media for a comment.


In 1988, Jones was charged with ‘outraging public decency’ and ‘committing an indecent act’ in a public restroom in London. The charges were dismissed, and his professional life remained unimpacted.

He retired in May 2020 from his 2-decade-long top-rating radio show on 2GB due to health reasons and hosted The Alan Jones Program on Sky News Australia. He left the network in 2021.

The following month, he revealed his decision to become part of Alan Jones: Direct to the People in ADH TV, a newly established conservative online media network located in central Sydney.

Ben Fordham, Jones' successor at 2GB, addressed the allegations on air, stating, ‘We have reached out to Alan this morning to tell his side of the story. He has already offered a denial to The Sydney Morning Herald.’


‘Alan knows better than anyone that we don’t shy away from challenging topics, that’s why we’re talking about this case here and now. The story that’s been published today doesn’t just impact Alan Jones, it also impacts a number of people who’ve made allegations against him, including a former staffer from 2GB,’ he continued.

'This is not an easy topic for us to cover here at 2GB because there [are] serious allegations involving someone who called this place home for nearly 20 years,’ he added. ‘But as Alan knows better than anyone, we don’t hide around here from tough topics.’

Fordham reminded his listeners that Jones is innocent until proven guilty, saying: ‘They are denied by Alan Jones. You would have heard me say this many, many times on this program, and I'll say it again—the accused is innocent until proven otherwise. And we would underline that.’

You can watch 7News Australia’s coverage here:



Key Takeaways

  • Alan Jones, a former host at 2GB, ‘vehemently’ denies allegations that he indecently assaulted young men during his broadcasting career.
  • The allegations against Jones were brought forward by multiple people, including a former 2GB employee, a young businessman, an aspiring musician, and a restaurant waiter.
  • 2GB host Ben Fordham, Jones' successor, addressed the allegations, reminding listeners that Jones is considered innocent until proven guilty.
  • A spokesman for Jones' lawyers termed the allegations scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory.

What are your thoughts on these allegations, members? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

I'll bet these allegations don't get investigated either.
 
Never liked the man, he always came across as thinking he was above and more important than other people. It will be interesting to see if any of these allegations ever get tested in court, it wouldn’t surprise me if it gets to that stage that “out of court settlements” will be reached to protect his reputation and avoid jail time, if he is found guilty. Until then he is presumed innocent like everyone else facing any allegations.
 
Never liked the man, he always came across as thinking he was above and more important than other people. It will be interesting to see if any of these allegations ever get tested in court, it wouldn’t surprise me if it gets to that stage that “out of court settlements” will be reached to protect his reputation and avoid jail time, if he is found guilty. Until then he is presumed innocent like everyone else facing any allegations.
Get rid of Ray Hadley and Andrew Bolt at the same time. Total warts on the face of the earth. May as well throw Rita Pahini (sp?) into the mix.
 
So does this only leave John Laws as Radio King in NSW....living in QLD we don't hear all of this stuff. 😱😉
 
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So does this only leave John Laws as Radio King in NSW....living in QLD we don't hear all of this stuff. 😱😉
Better you stick with Mal Brough and Oreo Regano (or whatever his name is) on Wide Bay Channel 7 news. I used to watch these pair of fools on the news when I lived in Bundaberg. Regano is a total anus in real person from all reports.

CORRECTION: Rob Brough and Livio Regano. Close!
 
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Content Warning: This article mentions indecent assault and other themes that may be distressing for some readers. Discretion is advised.

In a shocking turn of events, Alan Jones, one of Australia's most influential broadcasters, has been accused of indecently assaulting young men during his illustrious career.

The allegations, published by The Sydney Morning Herald, have sent shockwaves through the Australian media industry.

However, Jones, through his lawyers, has categorically denied these allegations.


Alan Jones has been a prominent figure in the broadcasting industry for over three decades.

From 1985 to 2020, he hosted shows at 2UE and 2GB, earning a reputation as a powerful and influential broadcaster. His career has been marked by his fearless approach to tackling tough topics and his unwavering commitment to truth and justice.


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Alan Jones denied the allegations he indecently assaulted young men. Credit: Alan Jones/Facebook


The allegations against Jones are serious and involve multiple individuals—including a former 2GB employee, a waiter, an aspiring musician, and a young businessman who has since passed away.

Each individual has made claims about Jones' inappropriate behaviour towards them.


A former employee of the station, who wished to remain anonymous, told the media, ‘He cannot die without people knowing what he’s done.’

It is worth noting that none of the allegations have been reported to the police.

In response to these accusations, Jones has ‘vehemently’ denied any wrongdoing.

His lawyers at Mark O'Brien Legal have stated, 'Our client denies ever having indecently assaulted the persons referred to in your letter, and your suggestion that he has is scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory of him.'

His representative and law firm have been contacted by the media for a comment.


In 1988, Jones was charged with ‘outraging public decency’ and ‘committing an indecent act’ in a public restroom in London. The charges were dismissed, and his professional life remained unimpacted.

He retired in May 2020 from his 2-decade-long top-rating radio show on 2GB due to health reasons and hosted The Alan Jones Program on Sky News Australia. He left the network in 2021.

The following month, he revealed his decision to become part of Alan Jones: Direct to the People in ADH TV, a newly established conservative online media network located in central Sydney.

Ben Fordham, Jones' successor at 2GB, addressed the allegations on air, stating, ‘We have reached out to Alan this morning to tell his side of the story. He has already offered a denial to The Sydney Morning Herald.’


‘Alan knows better than anyone that we don’t shy away from challenging topics, that’s why we’re talking about this case here and now. The story that’s been published today doesn’t just impact Alan Jones, it also impacts a number of people who’ve made allegations against him, including a former staffer from 2GB,’ he continued.

'This is not an easy topic for us to cover here at 2GB because there [are] serious allegations involving someone who called this place home for nearly 20 years,’ he added. ‘But as Alan knows better than anyone, we don’t hide around here from tough topics.’

Fordham reminded his listeners that Jones is innocent until proven guilty, saying: ‘They are denied by Alan Jones. You would have heard me say this many, many times on this program, and I'll say it again—the accused is innocent until proven otherwise. And we would underline that.’

You can watch 7News Australia’s coverage here:



Key Takeaways

  • Alan Jones, a former host at 2GB, ‘vehemently’ denies allegations that he indecently assaulted young men during his broadcasting career.
  • The allegations against Jones were brought forward by multiple people, including a former 2GB employee, a young businessman, an aspiring musician, and a restaurant waiter.
  • 2GB host Ben Fordham, Jones' successor, addressed the allegations, reminding listeners that Jones is considered innocent until proven guilty.
  • A spokesman for Jones' lawyers termed the allegations scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory.

What are your thoughts on these allegations, members? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

I question the validity of these claims, if they were true, why wait so long to bring them up.
The biggest problem I see here, is that people can say and accuse anybody of doing anything, and then that unfortunate person has to try to refute
the charges that some person or persons
have put on them, to try to prove their innocence and rightly or wrongly they stand some bloke said " where there is smoke there must be fire" That ain't
necessarily true. But mud sticks regardless. Where is the Justice in that ?
 
Content Warning: This article mentions indecent assault and other themes that may be distressing for some readers. Discretion is advised.

In a shocking turn of events, Alan Jones, one of Australia's most influential broadcasters, has been accused of indecently assaulting young men during his illustrious career.

The allegations, published by The Sydney Morning Herald, have sent shockwaves through the Australian media industry.

However, Jones, through his lawyers, has categorically denied these allegations.


Alan Jones has been a prominent figure in the broadcasting industry for over three decades.

From 1985 to 2020, he hosted shows at 2UE and 2GB, earning a reputation as a powerful and influential broadcaster. His career has been marked by his fearless approach to tackling tough topics and his unwavering commitment to truth and justice.


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Alan Jones denied the allegations he indecently assaulted young men. Credit: Alan Jones/Facebook


The allegations against Jones are serious and involve multiple individuals—including a former 2GB employee, a waiter, an aspiring musician, and a young businessman who has since passed away.

Each individual has made claims about Jones' inappropriate behaviour towards them.


A former employee of the station, who wished to remain anonymous, told the media, ‘He cannot die without people knowing what he’s done.’

It is worth noting that none of the allegations have been reported to the police.

In response to these accusations, Jones has ‘vehemently’ denied any wrongdoing.

His lawyers at Mark O'Brien Legal have stated, 'Our client denies ever having indecently assaulted the persons referred to in your letter, and your suggestion that he has is scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory of him.'

His representative and law firm have been contacted by the media for a comment.


In 1988, Jones was charged with ‘outraging public decency’ and ‘committing an indecent act’ in a public restroom in London. The charges were dismissed, and his professional life remained unimpacted.

He retired in May 2020 from his 2-decade-long top-rating radio show on 2GB due to health reasons and hosted The Alan Jones Program on Sky News Australia. He left the network in 2021.

The following month, he revealed his decision to become part of Alan Jones: Direct to the People in ADH TV, a newly established conservative online media network located in central Sydney.

Ben Fordham, Jones' successor at 2GB, addressed the allegations on air, stating, ‘We have reached out to Alan this morning to tell his side of the story. He has already offered a denial to The Sydney Morning Herald.’


‘Alan knows better than anyone that we don’t shy away from challenging topics, that’s why we’re talking about this case here and now. The story that’s been published today doesn’t just impact Alan Jones, it also impacts a number of people who’ve made allegations against him, including a former staffer from 2GB,’ he continued.

'This is not an easy topic for us to cover here at 2GB because there [are] serious allegations involving someone who called this place home for nearly 20 years,’ he added. ‘But as Alan knows better than anyone, we don’t hide around here from tough topics.’

Fordham reminded his listeners that Jones is innocent until proven guilty, saying: ‘They are denied by Alan Jones. You would have heard me say this many, many times on this program, and I'll say it again—the accused is innocent until proven otherwise. And we would underline that.’

You can watch 7News Australia’s coverage here:



Key Takeaways

  • Alan Jones, a former host at 2GB, ‘vehemently’ denies allegations that he indecently assaulted young men during his broadcasting career.
  • The allegations against Jones were brought forward by multiple people, including a former 2GB employee, a young businessman, an aspiring musician, and a restaurant waiter.
  • 2GB host Ben Fordham, Jones' successor, addressed the allegations, reminding listeners that Jones is considered innocent until proven guilty.
  • A spokesman for Jones' lawyers termed the allegations scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory.

What are your thoughts on these allegations, members? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Jones, 82, has been accused of groping and inappropriately touching young men without their consent while he was at the height of his lengthy radio career. The serious allegations, published this morning, were "demonstrably false", a statement released on behalf of Jones said.
Content Warning: This article mentions indecent assault and other themes that may be distressing for some readers. Discretion is advised.

In a shocking turn of events, Alan Jones, one of Australia's most influential broadcasters, has been accused of indecently assaulting young men during his illustrious career.

The allegations, published by The Sydney Morning Herald, have sent shockwaves through the Australian media industry.

However, Jones, through his lawyers, has categorically denied these allegations.


Alan Jones has been a prominent figure in the broadcasting industry for over three decades.

From 1985 to 2020, he hosted shows at 2UE and 2GB, earning a reputation as a powerful and influential broadcaster. His career has been marked by his fearless approach to tackling tough topics and his unwavering commitment to truth and justice.


View attachment 36786
Alan Jones denied the allegations he indecently assaulted young men. Credit: Alan Jones/Facebook


The allegations against Jones are serious and involve multiple individuals—including a former 2GB employee, a waiter, an aspiring musician, and a young businessman who has since passed away.

Each individual has made claims about Jones' inappropriate behaviour towards them.


A former employee of the station, who wished to remain anonymous, told the media, ‘He cannot die without people knowing what he’s done.’

It is worth noting that none of the allegations have been reported to the police.

In response to these accusations, Jones has ‘vehemently’ denied any wrongdoing.

His lawyers at Mark O'Brien Legal have stated, 'Our client denies ever having indecently assaulted the persons referred to in your letter, and your suggestion that he has is scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory of him.'

His representative and law firm have been contacted by the media for a comment.


In 1988, Jones was charged with ‘outraging public decency’ and ‘committing an indecent act’ in a public restroom in London. The charges were dismissed, and his professional life remained unimpacted.

He retired in May 2020 from his 2-decade-long top-rating radio show on 2GB due to health reasons and hosted The Alan Jones Program on Sky News Australia. He left the network in 2021.

The following month, he revealed his decision to become part of Alan Jones: Direct to the People in ADH TV, a newly established conservative online media network located in central Sydney.

Ben Fordham, Jones' successor at 2GB, addressed the allegations on air, stating, ‘We have reached out to Alan this morning to tell his side of the story. He has already offered a denial to The Sydney Morning Herald.’


‘Alan knows better than anyone that we don’t shy away from challenging topics, that’s why we’re talking about this case here and now. The story that’s been published today doesn’t just impact Alan Jones, it also impacts a number of people who’ve made allegations against him, including a former staffer from 2GB,’ he continued.

'This is not an easy topic for us to cover here at 2GB because there [are] serious allegations involving someone who called this place home for nearly 20 years,’ he added. ‘But as Alan knows better than anyone, we don’t hide around here from tough topics.’

Fordham reminded his listeners that Jones is innocent until proven guilty, saying: ‘They are denied by Alan Jones. You would have heard me say this many, many times on this program, and I'll say it again—the accused is innocent until proven otherwise. And we would underline that.’

You can watch 7News Australia’s coverage here:



Key Takeaways

  • Alan Jones, a former host at 2GB, ‘vehemently’ denies allegations that he indecently assaulted young men during his broadcasting career.
  • The allegations against Jones were brought forward by multiple people, including a former 2GB employee, a young businessman, an aspiring musician, and a restaurant waiter.
  • 2GB host Ben Fordham, Jones' successor, addressed the allegations, reminding listeners that Jones is considered innocent until proven guilty.
  • A spokesman for Jones' lawyers termed the allegations scandalous, grossly offensive and seriously defamatory.

What are your thoughts on these allegations, members? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

HE HAS A TRACK RECORD , ARRESTED IN LONDON
 
Jones, 82, has been accused of groping and inappropriately touching young men without their consent while he was at the height of his lengthy radio career. The serious allegations, published this morning, were "demonstrably false", a statement released on behalf of Jones said.

HE HAS A TRACK RECORD , ARRESTED IN LONDON
was he found guilty?
 
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His "unwavering commitment to truth and justice"? I think the courts that have fined him over several times would dispute that. He was a right wing crusader whose idea of 'justice' was very narrow. He attacked anyone who truly sought truth and justice if he considered them to be 'left wing'.
 

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