Alan Jones Arrested for Alleged Historical Sex Crimes
Famed Australian Radio Host and Former Rugby Coach Faces Multiple Charges
Alan Jones, an iconic Australian broadcaster and former Wallabies rugby coach, was arrested on Monday for alleged historical sex crimes.
The New South Wales Police charged the 83-year-old with 24 offenses against eight victims, dating from 2001 to 2019.
The charges include 11 counts of aggravated indecent assault involving people previously employed by Jones.
Police apprehended Jones at his Sydney Harbour apartment following a search warrant execution.
The youngest alleged victim was 17 at the time of the offenses.
Jones, a prominent figure in Australian media and politics, has denied all previous allegations.
His career began as a rugby coach in the 1980s, leading the Wallabies to a notable 'grand slam' victory and earning a spot in Australia's sports hall of fame.
He later became a powerful and contentious radio commentator, influencing Australian public life until his retirement in 2020.
While some became fans, others criticized his divisive rhetoric.
His legal journey now continues as investigators pursue these serious charges.