Lawyers for controversial talkback radio host Alan Jones have flagged a possible application to suspend his sexual abuse case amid a dispute over his electronic devices seized a year ago.

The 84-year-old has pleaded not guilty to 25 charges of indecent assault and two charges of sexual touching against nine alleged victims at a time when he dominated airwaves.

He is due to fight the allegations at a hearing beginning in August 2026, but his barrister told Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court she was still awaiting important information.

"That is, in our submission, an unsatisfactory state of affairs," Gabrielle Bashir SC said on Thursday.

Crown prosecutor Emma Curran argued police had served all of the evidence in their possession, but they had not yet extracted data from five electroni

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