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Judge appoints receiver to sell off Alex Jones’s Infowars assets to help pay Sandy Hook families
A state judge in Texas has appointed a receiver to take over and sell conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars assets.
The Onion satirical publication hopes to buy the conspiracy theorist's Infowars and turn it into a parody site.
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Alex Jones’ Infowars assets will be sold to pay over $1B in debts to Sandy Hook families: judge
The order has the potential to shut Jones out of his studio in the coming days, forcing the conspiracy theorist to fork over ...
A judge ruled that Jones can sell Infowars' assets, including studio cameras and the brand name, to help pay the $1 billion he owes to the Sandy Hook families.
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The News-Times on MSNJudge orders Alex Jones’ Infowars sold to pay Sandy Hook families in defamation case
A Texas judge has ordered Alex Jones’ broadcast and merchandising business Infowars be sold to pay Sandy Hook families a token of the $1.5 billion he owes them for defamation. The order, signed ...
He previously represented Jones in multiple legal battles, including during his high-profile defamation losses to the families of Sandy Hook victims.
Robbie lost a 6-year-old daughter, Emily, in Sandy Hook. Alex Jones, an influencer, back in 2012 said, these were actors. The thing never happened, it was a hoax, and millions of people believed it.
Sandy Hook United Methodist Church is accepting donations for Little Lambs Child Care Ministry teacher Melody Green and her family, who were impacted by a house fire last Friday night.
Aspiring teachers also need the opportunity to talk about gun violence during their time in college, Abbey Clements said.
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