Alan Jones has been accused of 24 offenses against eight claimed casualties spreading over twenty years after an extended police examination concerning charges of revolting attack and sexual contacting.
The telecaster and previous Wallabies mentor was captured at his extravagance Roundabout Quay condo at 7.45am on Monday over claims he revoltingly attacked, grabbed or improperly contacted different young fellows. Jones was driven in a plain squad car to Day Road police headquarters, where he reappeared hours after the fact subsequent to being allowed bail.
Jones has been accused of 11 counts of irritated profane attack, nine counts of attack with a demonstration of obscenity, two counts of physically contacting someone else without their assent and two counts of normal attack.
Police said Jones knew a portion of his supposed casualties by and by, some expertly, and in certain conditions the supposed maltreatment occurred whenever they first met Jones. The most youthful of the supposed casualties was matured 17 at the hour of the supposed offenses.
At 5.10pm, a delicate looking Jones, flanked by his legal counselors, was met by a holding up media pack as he left guardianship. Wearing a green tracksuit and matching shoes and utilizing a mobile stick, Jones didn't respond to columnists' inquiries as he was guided to a holding up vehicle.
His legal counselor, Chris Murphy, told correspondents Jones "denies any wrongdoing".
"Nothing has been tried. Nothing has been demonstrated. Alan Jones will attest his guiltlessness fittingly in the court," Murphy said.
Jones was conceded bail with limitations on his movement and contact with supposed casualties. He will confront Bringing down Center Nearby Court on December 18.
As a component of his bail conditions, Jones has given up his visa and should not leave the state or country. He is additionally disallowed from reaching any complainant or witness connected with the examination concerning his supposed violations.
For the beyond nine months, investigators from Strike Power Bonnefin, show to the State Wrongdoing Order's Kid Misuse Crew, have been leading a highly confidential examination concerning Jones.
The strike force was shaped after an extended examination by the Envoy and The Age, which uncovered in December that Jones had utilized his, influential place, first as an educator and later as the nation's top-rating radio telecaster, to go after various young fellows supposedly.
"I wish to recognize the examiners of Strike Power Bonnefin [for] their relentlessness and difficult work ... Authentic matters, for example, this are unimaginably difficult to explore," Colleague Magistrate Michael Fitzgerald said.
"I wish to perceive the losses [for] their boldness in drawing nearer. They are completely mindful, similar to the agents, that the difficult work is simply starting. They have given their articulations completely mindful they will go through the courts.
"The reports in the Envoy and The Age brought about casualties approaching and the production of Strike Power Bonnefin yet … various observers have been helping police throughout the long term."
Alan Jones captured
Jones wore matching green jeans and a green coat as he sat next to an analyst, getting a handle on his strolling stick, toward the rear of the white Hyundai SUV.
One more analyst pushed through the holding up media pack when she left the vehicle's front seat outside the police headquarters. Picture takers and camera administrators amassed the vehicle as Jones sat dull inside.
The vehicle sat for a couple of moments prior to going on into the station's carport. Police said Jones was "quiet" when captured and quickly looked for legitimate exhortation.
Electronic gadgets were taken into proof by police.
NSW Police Official Karen Webb said the capture came after a "extremely lengthy, intensive, extended examination" and she expected more individuals might approach with claims.
"I visited the strike drive a little while and months prior to take a gander at the work that they have been doing. It is exceptionally mind boggling and extended, and I realize that those officials have been working resolutely to lead the present effort," she said.
"I can't conjecture in this specific case, however what is much of the time the case is the point at which it is known - the full conditions and those gatherings included - others might approach, and we are guessing that others might approach."
Chief Chris Minns said he grasped the public interest for the situation, yet added he wouldn't offer running discourse.
In 1965, Jones was a 23-year-old educator at Brisbane Syntax, where he is claimed to have put his gives over the jeans of an understudy and pressed his balls. The understudy said when he was struck in the crotch by a cricket ball, Jones - who was showing English as well as training cricket - held his gonads for "perhaps 30 seconds to a moment".
At Jones' next school, The Ruler's School in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta, an understudy claimed Jones put his give over his athletic shorts.
During his 35 years as the best and dreaded telecaster of his age, Jones is likewise claimed to have obscenely attacked young fellows.
One previous 2GB worker has affirmed he was over and again revoltingly attacked by Jones.
Brad Webster (not his genuine name) told the Envoy and The Age a year ago: "In the event that I went to the police, Jones could be charged. How he treated me was a criminal offense. He can't pass on without individuals understanding what he's finished."
Jones was 65 when Webster was employed at age 20 to do humble positions including driving the radio star from the station's Pyrmont studios to his condo in the Round Quay building, named The Toaster oven.
"During those 10 minutes, it would be meandering hands and afterward it just progressively became him getting my dick … you're driving, you're totally caught … he'd go the grab, he'd rub my penis," Webster said.
Jones is additionally asserted to have kissed him in the lift and uncovered himself in the condo.
"Jones was more great than the top of the state," said Webster."He could get the telephone to John Howard and interest for action items."
One previous radio maker, who asked not to be named because of dread of responses, said that, while he didn't see Jones contacting anybody's privates, "I saw unseemly way of behaving and I saw it on various events."
The maker said Jones' petting and pawing of young fellows was "excluded", "savage", "audacious" and "totally standing up to".
Jones, he said, "would be all over them - he wouldn't take his hands off them".
He said the young fellows, including staff, servers and artists on Jones' show, "would be exceptionally humiliated and truly awkward".
A few men from human expressions local area have claimed that Jones attacked them at his condo sitting above the Sydney Show House.
One, a performer, said he expressed nothing to anybody since Jones was gigantically strong and nobody needed to risk getting the telecaster offside. "You get on some unacceptable side and he'll demolish you," he said.
In 2008, a youthful server who was 22 at the time said he was working at a Kiama eatery when an intoxicated Jones got and petted his penis without assent.
The late tech business visionary Alex Hartman, who kicked the bucket in 2019, told four writers Jones obscenely attacked him as a youngster. "I was his prey … I realize I'm by all accounts not the only one, and this will come out in some way." Hartman likewise guaranteed that Jones "compels himself on young fellows and utilizations his power in a savage manner".
In January 2017, a then-student told the Messenger and The Age he was welcome to spend an end of the week at Jones' Fitzroy Falls property in the NSW Southern High countries. The telecaster had looked into the kid's family following various challenges, including the demise of the kid's sister.
The kid later gave an assertion to police in which he claimed that he and Jones, who was 75 at that point, watched a film before Jones energetically kissed him on the lips and put his left hand on the kid's bum. Subsequent to driving Jones away, he let the police know that he went to the restroom "with my loofah and cleanser and started scouring my mouth, all around, however much I could".
He later let his mom know that somebody with "influence and cash" had done "something to him which he shouldn't have".
Jones denied the charges raised by the Messenger and The Age in December 2023 and took steps to sue. He is yet to initiate lawful activity.
In Spring, he delivered a video in which he guaranteed clinical illnesses had held him back from showing up on the moderate ADH (Australian Computerized Possessions) television, which broadcasts to a little crowd by means of web-based entertainment stages.
"The get-Jones campaign is business as usual in my life," Jones said in the video.
Despite the fact that Jones declared in the video that he had "each expectation of getting back to broadcasting", he has not been on air since the Messenger and The Age raised the charges the year before.
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