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NEW YORK ‒ A U.S. judge on Tuesday stopped parody news site The Onion from buying conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars ...
What's next for Infowars and the Sandy Hook families' long-sought efforts to hold Jones accountable over calling one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history a hoax was unclear, after a ...
The astonishing sum was reached when Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis ... participants on his Texas-based broadcasts. Infowars founder Alex Jones speaks to the media outside Waterbury Superior ...
A bid by The Onion satirical news outlet to buy Alex ... The judge said the hearing would last into Monday evening and pick up again on Tuesday afternoon. The sale of Infowars is part of Jones ...
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Danbury News-Times on MSNSandy Hook families argue Alex Jones has no chance of getting $1.4B judgment reviewed by Supreme CourtHARTFORD – Sandy Hook families say the U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear Alex Jones ... when the sale of Jones’ Infowars ...
Jones said on social media that he planned to challenge the sale in court. Future of Infowars uncertain as judge orders Alex Jones to sell personal assets to pay for Sandy Hook lawsuit Judge ...
Alex Jones' personal assets to be sold to pay $1.5B Sandy Hook debt. Company bankruptcy is dismissed
HOUSTON — A federal judge on ... theorist Alex Jones′ personal assets but dismissed his company's separate bankruptcy case, leaving the immediate future of his Infowars media platform ...
The Onion’s winning bid on Alex Jones’s Infowars gets rejected by a judge. Here’s why A federal judge in Texas rejected the auction sale of Alex Jones's Infowars to The Onion saying the bidd ...
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Bankruptcy judge rejects sale of Alex Jones' Infowars to satirical website The OnionA federal judge has rejected the sale of Alex Jones’ Infowars to the satirical website, The Onion. The late Tuesday ruling from U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez comes after Jones claimed ...
But a bankruptcy judge spares Infowars from being liquidated to pay the broadcaster's $1.5bn defamation debt. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has asked a Texas court to allow him to liquidate his ...
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