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What happens next with Alex Jones' Infowars? No certainty yet after sale to The Onion is rejected
Read full article: What happens next with Alex Jones' Infowars? No certainty yet after sale to The Onion is rejectedLawyers in the Alex Jones bankruptcy case are now in discussions on what could happen next after a federal judge in Texas rejected the auction sale of Jones’ Infowars to The Onion satirical news outlet.
Alex Jones ordered to pay $473M more to Sandy Hook families
Read full article: Alex Jones ordered to pay $473M more to Sandy Hook familiesConspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his company have been ordered to pay an extra $473 million to families and an FBI agent for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting a hoax.
Lawyer: Punishment needed for Alex Jones’ Sandy Hook claims
Read full article: Lawyer: Punishment needed for Alex Jones’ Sandy Hook claimsA lawyer for Sandy Hook families says significant punitive damages need to be imposed on Alex Jones to deter him and other conspiracy theorists from continuing to tell their followers the 2012 Newtown shooting was a hoax.
Court upholds sanctions against Infowars host Alex Jones in Sandy Hook case
Read full article: Court upholds sanctions against Infowars host Alex Jones in Sandy Hook caseThe lower court judge barred Jones from filing a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, as a penalty for his actions. The families said they have been subjected to harassment and death threats from Jones followers because of the hoax conspiracy. The sanction came after Jones, on Infowars last year, accused Mattei of planting child pornography that was found in email metadata files that Jones turned over to the Sandy Hook families lawyers. Jones' lawyer, Norman Pattis, has said the pornography was in emails sent to Jones that were never opened. Sandy Hook families sued Jones and others in several states for defamation related to the hoax conspiracy.