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Alex Jones asked a judge to allow him to take a $1.3 million paycheck from the bankrupt parent company of his Infowars site. This comes shortly after he was ordered to pay over $1.5 billion in damages to the families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims. Before its bankruptcy, Free Speech Systems was paying Jones a $1.3 million salary. Since the company filed for bankruptcy in July, Jones has been receiving a biweekly pay of $20,000. On Monday he asked a judge to restore his salary to the previous amount, as he’s unable to pay what he owes the families involved in the defamation suit. Judge Chri...
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Conservative radio host Alex Jones filed for personal bankruptcy on Friday following a court order to pay over $1 billion to Sandy Hook victims’ families after he spread lies about the massacre on his show. “Like every other cowardly move Alex Jones has made, this bankruptcy will not work,” attorney Christopher Mattei, who is representing one of the Sandy Hook families, said in a statement. “The bankruptcy system does not protect anyone who engages in intentional and egregious attacks on others, as Mr. Jones did. The American judicial system will hold Alex Jones accountable, and we will never ...
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Washington (AFP) - Far-right US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who has been ordered to pay nearly $1.5 billion to the families of victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting, declared personal bankruptcy on Friday. Jones, who falsely claimed for years that the 2012 massacre was a hoax, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with a court in his home state of Texas. In the filing, Jones said he has assets worth between $1 million and $10 million and liabilities of between $1 billion and $10 billion. Jones, founder of the website InfoWars and host of a popular radio show, has been found liable...
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Washington (AFP) - A US judge ordered far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Thursday to pay an additional $473 million in damages for falsely claiming that the deadly 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting was a "hoax." A jury in Connecticut, where the massacre took place, awarded $965 million last month to the families of eight Sandy Hook victims and an FBI agent who brought a defamation case against Jones. Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis, who presided over the case and was responsible for determining punitive damages, tacked on another $473 million on Thursday. Jones and his me...
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Washington (AFP) - A US jury ordered far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Wednesday to pay nearly $1 billion in damages for falsely claiming that the deadly 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting was a "hoax." The jury in Connecticut, where the massacre took place, awarded $965 million to the families of eight Sandy Hook victims and an FBI agent who brought the defamation case against Jones. Several family members who were in the courtroom broke down in sobs as the damage awards were read out by a clerk of the court. Jones was not present. "It shows that the internet is not the wild...
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New York (AFP) - A Connecticut jury on Tuesday began weighing how much in damages prominent far-right US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones should pay for claiming the massacre of 20 children and six teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School was a hoax. Jones, founder of the website InfoWars and host of a popular radio show, has been found liable in multiple defamation lawsuits brought by parents of the victims of the 2012 shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. The 48-year-old Jones claimed for years on his show that the Sandy Hook shooting was "staged" by gun control activists and the parents were "cri...
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Washington (AFP) - A Texas jury ordered US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Friday to pay $45.2 million in punitive damages for falsely claiming that the deadly 2012 Sandy Hook elementary shooting was a "hoax." The verdict came a day after the same jury awarded a couple whose child died at Sandy Hook $4.1 million in compensatory damages for the emotional stress caused by Jones broadcasting falsehoods for years on his InfoWars online and radio talk shows. The huge sum ordered from Jones, who for years gathered a sizable following for his often outlandish conspiracy claims, vindicated the laws...
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Washington (AFP) - A Texas jury on Thursday ordered far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay more than $4 million in damages to the parents of a child who was killed in the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The jury deliberated for one day before deciding on the amount of compensatory damages Jones should pay for falsely claiming that the Sandy Hook shooting was a "hoax." Jones claimed for years on his website InfoWars and popular radio show that the shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, which left 20 children dead, was "staged" by gun control activists, but has since acknowle...
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Infowars founder Alex Jones’ wife was arrested on Christmas Eve on a domestic violence charge that the conspiracy theorist said stems from a “medication imbalance.” Deputies took Erika Wulff Jones into custody and booked her into an Austin jail around 8:45 p.m. Friday, and jail records show the 43-year-old faces misdemeanor charges of assault causing bodily injury to a family member and resisting arrest, search or transport. She had not received a bond Saturday afternoon. Jones declined to elaborate as to what happened but believes it was related to his wife’s recent change of medication. “It’...
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