Category: Alex Jones

Alex Jones Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After $1.5 Billion Verdict

InfoWars host Alex Jones filed for bankruptcy on Friday after he was ordered to pay about $1.5 billion for his comments about the 2012 Sandy Hook mass shooting. A filing from Jones said that he has between $1 million and $10 million in assets and between $1 billion and $10 billion in liabilities. His lawyers made…


Texas Judge Rejects Alex Jones’ Bid to Reduce $50 Million Defamation Verdict

Infowars host Alex Jones’s bid to decrease the millions of dollars in damages he’s required to pay to the family of a 6-year-old killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting was rejected by a Texas judge on Tuesday. In August, a Texas jury determined that Jones and his company, Free Speech Systems LLC—Infowars’ parent company—must pay $4.1 million in compensatory…


Judge Orders Alex Jones to Pay $473 Million More in Sandy Hook Defamation Lawsuit

A judge has ordered Infowars host Alex Jones and his company to pay an extra $473 million in a lawsuit filed by families of victims of the Sandy Hook school massacre. The order comes on top of the nearly $1 billion jury verdict issued last month, bringing the total judgment against Jones in the lawsuit to $1.44…


Alex Jones Seeks New Trial as Sandy Hook Families Seek up to $2.75 Trillion in Punitive Damages

Alex Jones has asked a Connecticut judge to throw out a nearly $1 billion verdict against him and order a new trial in a lawsuit by Sandy Hook victims’ relatives over public claims he made about the mass shooting, while the families have asked the judge to impose the harshest possible punitive damages against the…


Alex Jones Says He Won’t Pay $965 Million Verdict: ‘They’re Gravely Mistaken’

InfoWars founder Alex Jones said that he will appeal the $965 million verdict and indicated it’s unlikely he will pay the full amount. Jones was sued by Sandy Hook victims’ families over public claims he made about the mass shooting.  A jury in a Waterbury, Connecticut, state court found that Jones and the parent company of his…


Pro-Life Protesters Speak Out on FBI Arrest; Alex Jones to Pay Nearly $1 billion for Hoax Claims | NTD Good Morning

The Justice Department has charged 11 pro-life activists for blocking access to an abortion clinic.  Find out what supporters had to say in their defense at a press conference on Oct 12. A Connecticut jury orders Info-wars host Alex Jones to pay close to $1 billion. Meanwhile, Jones continues to frame the trial as a free speech case. Former Congresswoman…


Jury Orders Alex Jones to Pay Nearly $1 Billion; Pro-Life Activist Speaks Out After FBI Raid | NTD Evening News

A jury on Oct. 12 ordered Alex Jones to pay $965 million to relatives of the victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting. Pro-life activist Paul Vaugn speaks out after the FBI raided his home in Tennessee last week. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” Follow…


Alex Jones Must Pay Sandy Hook Families Nearly $1 Billion for Claims About Massacre: Jury

Alex Jones must pay nearly $1 billion to families of victims of a mass shooting in Connecticut, a jury in the state said on Oct. 12. The jury said Jones, the InfoWars host, must pay the money for defamation, slander, and emotional damages. Jurors said the plaintiffs should also be awarded attorney’s fees, which are…


‘Alex’s War:’ An Alex Lee Moyer Documentary

Commentary “Alex’s War” is the title of a new documentary by Alex Lee Moyer. Its controversial subject matter could qualify Miss Moyer as the Alex waging a war in the title, but it actually refers to Alex Jones. You’ve probably heard of Jones before, but to refresh your memory, he is a non-partisan political activist,…


Alex Jones’s Company to Face Second Defamation Trial in Connecticut

The parent company of InfoWars on Monday agreed to face a second defamation trial linked to the false claims of the program’s host, Alex Jones, that the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting was a hoax. Attorneys for Free Speech Systems (FSS) told a U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas that the company wouldn’t…