The trial of Alan Jones enters its third week as Complainant C takes the stand, recounting a decade-long ordeal at 2GB marked by alleged indecent assault and a crushing power imbalance — describing it as having to “cop it.” The defense fiercely counters, insisting no assault occurred. Cross-examination turned explosive, with the complainant admitting to being groomed for years and telling Jones’s lawyer to “get real,” while also revealing embarrassing texts sent to keep the “most powerful man in Australia” on their side. The case exposes the toxic dynamics of workplace power, where loyalty and survival collide — and the defense is weaponizing those texts to cast doubt on the allegations, reshaping the courtroom narrative as both sides battle for control of the truth.

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