Alex Jukes
Case Information & Details
Public criminal case information in the UK reveals legal proceedings associated with at least two individuals named Jukes, with one prominent case involving an "Alex Jukes."
Alex Jukes (Founder of Jukebox PR and Podcaster)
Alex Jukes, founder of the music PR company Jukebox and host of the dance music podcast "Loud & Unfiltered," is facing criminal charges in the UK. He has been charged with intentional strangulation, assault by beating, and stalking. The alleged incident of intentional strangulation and assault by beating reportedly occurred on February 1st, 2026, while the alleged stalking offenses are reported to have taken place between May 26th and June 5th, 2026.
A preliminary hearing for these allegations, along with a separate bail-related offense, was held at Thames Magistrates' Court in East London on June 23rd, 2026. Jukes pleaded not guilty to all charges and was released on conditional bail. He is scheduled to appear at Wood Green Crown Court on July 21st, 2026, for further trial preparation.
Paul Jukes (Former Transport and Operations Manager)
In a separate case, a Paul Jukes, who was a transport and operations manager at a waste and recycling company, was convicted and sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. This conviction was for failing to discharge the duty to take reasonable care of employees' health and safety following a fatal workplace incident in 2010. An appeal concerning the admissibility of a statement made by Jukes, which he asserted was protected by litigation privilege, was heard in February 2018.
Jason Jukes (Subject of Domestic Violence Protection Order)
In January 2026, a 49-year-old homeless man named Jason Jukes was subject to a domestic violence protection order issued at Carlisle's Rickergate court. This order banned him from contacting his mother for 28 days due to alleged threats of violence. He was arrested three times for allegedly defying bail conditions by returning to his family home. While a domestic violence protection order is civil in nature, breaching it constitutes a criminal offense.