Further indecent assault charges dropped for Alan Jones, 85, as the radio titan prepares for trial
Ex-radio titan Alan Jones is facing dozens of charges of indecent assault and sexual touching.
Four sex abuse charges against former radio titan Alan Jones have been dropped on the eve of his trial, leaving six of an original 11 complainants.
The 85-year-old has pleaded not guilty to dozens of charges of indecent assault and sexual touching covering alleged offences between 2003 and 2020.
He is set to fight the allegations during a four-month hearing beginning on August 3.
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The move means Mr Jones will not face charges related to two complainants, leaving the number of alleged victims at six.
The long-time broadcaster has maintained his innocence since the charges were laid in 2024.
He faced allegations of historical sex offences against 11 individuals - the youngest of whom was 17 at the time of the alleged crime - until prosecutors reconfigured their case in September.
Claims related to three alleged victims were previously dropped, while accusations the conduct was aggravated or that Mr Jones held power or authority over his alleged victims were withdrawn.
The charges, which Mr Jones alleges are “all either baseless or they distort the truth”, came years after his retirement from a hugely influential broadcasting career, which began in 1985.
During his decades on the air, he became a feared interviewer who excelled at grilling leaders while dividing audiences with his outspoken views.
Mr Jones worked at Sydney radio station 2UE before joining rival 2GB, where he was a long-time ratings juggernaut until 2020.
Alongside a failed tilt at politics, he coached the Australian national men’s rugby union team between 1984 and 1988.
If you or someone you know needs help, contact 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732), or Sexual Assault Counselling Australia on 1800 211 028, the WA Sexual Assault Resource Centre on 6458 1828 or 1800 199 888 or Lifeline on 13 11 14.
