Alan Jones was struck with a new indictment after an 11th supposed victim of the former Radioschok came to the police.
The 83-year-old was accused of a new indictment for mistreatment with an act of indecentness and received a notification from the court on Friday.
Jones is already confronted with 34 charges, including committing a aggravated indecent action and the sexual touch of a person without permission, as well as abuse with an indecent act of almost two decades.
De Schokjock argued 'not guilty' against the existing charges in December and told a swarm of reporters outside the court that he was 'certainly not guilty'.
'I will not comment in the media, but I want you to understand this. These allegations are unfounded or the truth distorts, “he said.
Jones said that the police had no opportunity to respond to one of the claims prior to his arrest.
“I have never attacked these people indecently … I am emphasized that I will defend every complaint for a jury in due course,” he said.
Jones is set to the Downing Center Local Court from Sydney on 11 March.

Alan Jones (depicted in December) was struck by a new indictment after an 11th alleged victim of the former radio nominer came to the police
A brief proof of his other charges are expected to be heard.
The previously imposed charges of the accusation alleged violations that took place between 2001 and 2019, with the youngest of the complainers being 17 years old.
The alleged violations took place in the former Huis van Jones, his luxury circular quay apartment and in Fitzroy Falls and Mittagong in the southern highlands of NSW.
Earlier allegations against Jones are, among other things, that he rubbed the inner thigh and genitals of several former employees and tried to kiss others on the mouth and pressed into their soil.
The police arrested the renowned broadcaster in his luxury apartment in Sydney's Circular Quay in November.
Another alleged victim came to the fore shortly after the very published arrest, so that the authorities at that time brought two extra costs.
Jones started a hugely influential life on the Ether in 1985 after a failed career in politics, and became a feared interviewer who excelled in grill leaders while the public distributed with his pronounced conservative views.
He worked with Sydney Radio Station 2Ue before he became a member of Rival 2 GB, where he was an old review Juggernaut.
Jones also coached the Australian National Men's Rugby Union team between 1984 and 1988 and his term of office included a number of historical achievements for the Wallabies.
These include a Grand Slam of victories on their British Isles tour in 1984 and the side of the first Bledisloe Cup victory of Australia in Nieuw -Zeeland in 39 years in 1986.
Strike Force Bonnefin was risen in March to investigate media reports that broadcast allegations of abuse by Jones.
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