The ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Houston further complicates how and when Jones' bankruptcy case will be resolved and ...
when a federal official known as a trustee declared after an auction sale of Infowars that the winner was a partnership of the satirical news site, the Onion, and a group of Sandy Hook families ...
One settlement establishes that the group of Sandy Hook families who sued Jones for ... of the $68 million that the father had sought from Infowars when it is liquidated in a sale.
In December, the judge threw out the sale of Infowars to a partnership between the satirical news site the Onion and a group of Sandy Hook families who sued Jones for defamation in Connecticut.
Infowars host Alex Jones speaks to the media outside Connecticut Superior Court during his Sandy Hook defamation damages trial in Waterbury, Conn., Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. (Christian Abraham/Hearst ...
The disagreement helped scuttle a previous auction of Jones’ Infowars company ... Under the new agreement between the Sandy Hook families, the Texas families will be paid $4 million, with ...
to pay them $375,000 in exchange for it lifting its liens against Infowars and its parent company, Free Speech Systems. A second proposed agreement was reached on Friday between the Sandy Hook ...
The sale to The Onion, which was supported by Sandy Hook families defamed by Jones, was later voided by a judge. Jones was hit with massive defamation damages after he reported on Infowars that ...
The disagreement helped scuttle a previous auction of Jones’ Infowars company ... Under the new agreement between the Sandy Hook families, the Texas families will be paid $4 million, with ...