Fmr. Texas Music DJ Justin Frazell Sentenced to Six Years in Prison

photo via Tarrant County Jail


Many in the Texas music community we’re shocked to hear the allegations that award-winning Fort Worth DJ Justin Frazell had sexually assaulted a 17-year-old girl after a New Year’s Eve party in the opening hours of 2021.

Many were just as shocked to learn that after pleading guilty to the charges, Frazell only received 7 years of probation and would serve no prison time, especially after a second woman came forward accusing him of another improper sex act.

Now those that believed Justin Frazell deserved to be behind bars for his actions are getting their wish, and all because the disgraced DJ could not follow the rules of his court-ordered probation.

As confirmed on June 17th by Tarrant County officials, Frazell will spend the remaining six years of his seven year sentence in prison after he failed to complete a sex offender treatment program. Frazell was discharged from the program without completing it in December of 2024. He also provided a diluted urine sample on one occasion, and failed to provide a urine sample on another occasion as part of his required routine drug and alcohol tests.

After the violations, Frazell was required to report to the Tarrant County Jail on February 18th. He ultimately spent from February 18th until March 3rd in the Tarrant County Jail before being released on a $50,000 bond awaiting sentencing. That sentencing happened this week, and the 51-year-old was sent to incarceration for the rest of his original sentence.

On New Year’s Eve, 2020, Frazell sexually assaulted a young teen at his home after a party in Mansfield, TX. After conducting multiple interviews with witnesses and collecting the DNA evidence, police filed an arrest warrant for Frazell, who was charged with 2nd-degree felony sexual assault charges on March 24th, and later was released on bond.

Then on April 26th, 2021, Frazell was arrested for a second incident on one count of indecent assault stemming from a December 22nd, 2020 incident in Denton County, TX.

For the Denton County incident, Frazell was sentenced to 18 months of deferred-adjudication probation with 80 hours of community service. For the Tarrant County incident, Frazell plead guilty and was sentenced to seven years of deferred adjudication, and would not face a criminal conviction if he successfully met the terms of his sentence.

Frazell had to register as a sex offender, was forbidden from owning firearms, or using drugs or alcohol for the duration of the sentence. According to the district attorney, the victim and her family agreed to the terms of the plea deal.

Justin Frazell was an award-winning radio host of 95.9 The Ranch out of Fort Worth. He started with the company in 2000, and hosted the radio station’s popular weekday morning show beginning in 2009. Before The Ranch, Justin Frazell worked at 570 am KLIF in Dallas starting in 1996, and was a traffic reporter for country station 99.5 The Wolf in 1998. Frizzell had been regularly nominated and awarded by Texas radio organizations for his work at The Ranch.

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