Sandy Hook Parents of Slain Children Sue Alex Jones for Defamation

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He's a monster, and like all monsters, likely has a clinically diagnosable condition. This does not excuse his behavior, obviously, but might explain some of it. In profiles you can read of him, ever since he was little, he's had an inexhaustible source of aggression and retaliates in violent ways against anyone who crosses him (physically as well as verbally), well beyond the point where the pugilistic code requires you to stop. At the same time, I'm sure he's capable of charming some women and making them believe he's a normal, caring guy - hence the marriages. I don't blame his wives: he probably deliberately targeted naive ones.

This person is a menace to society and needs to be neutralized.

He, Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller should live as a throuple. May as well concentrate the terrible.
Anonymous
Next up: Connecticut

Anonymous
Testimony today from an FBI agent who responded to Sandy Hook
Anonymous
God almighty. Infowars' Facebook engagement from 2016, from the trial today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Testimony today from an FBI agent who responded to Sandy Hook


It’s really unfathomable to me that people did these things. I wish they would be named and shunned from society. Harassing parents whose kids were gunned down in K is stalking and harassment.
Anonymous
WATERBURY, Conn. — “A federal bankruptcy judge in Houston ordered new personnel to oversee the bankruptcy of Alex Jones’s Infowars late on Tuesday, citing an ongoing lack of transparency, including over Mr. Jones’s lavish personal spending.

Judge Christopher Lopez dismissed Mr. Jones’s attorney and chief restructuring officer in the bankruptcy of Free Speech Systems, Infowars’ parent company, and expanded the duties of a Department of Justice-appointed trustee already monitoring the case. The judge authorized the trustee to hire additional legal and other help, specifying that any new hires must have “no connection to any of these cases,” he said, citing a need to investigate “insider relationships.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/20/us/politics/alex-jones-bankruptcy-judge.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WATERBURY, Conn. — “A federal bankruptcy judge in Houston ordered new personnel to oversee the bankruptcy of Alex Jones’s Infowars late on Tuesday, citing an ongoing lack of transparency, including over Mr. Jones’s lavish personal spending.

Judge Christopher Lopez dismissed Mr. Jones’s attorney and chief restructuring officer in the bankruptcy of Free Speech Systems, Infowars’ parent company, and expanded the duties of a Department of Justice-appointed trustee already monitoring the case. The judge authorized the trustee to hire additional legal and other help, specifying that any new hires must have “no connection to any of these cases,” he said, citing a need to investigate “insider relationships.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/20/us/politics/alex-jones-bankruptcy-judge.html


Aren't lawyers subject to ethics rules? Seems a large number of lawyers are always in on these right wing grifts in some way.
Anonymous
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy can be a bit of a free-for-all. Lots of deal making between debtors and creditors. Looks like some stuff was hidden from the judge, or he was just in CYA mode after the US Trustee came forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Okay, Alex Jones is completely deranged. He claims he's said sorry hundreds of times and he's done saying sorry. The problem is that he clearly has no remorse. He's sorry that he's been found guilty, not sorry for what torment he subjected these families to.

The man needs to be committed to an asylum as well as being held liable for damages. I hope that the jury awards enough to shut down Jones and his shows. He thinks the court case is an attack on Freedom of Speech because he doesn't understand it at all. The first amendment gives him to right to say whatever he wants. It does not protect him from the consequences of his lies. So, he is free to say what he did without being found criminally negligible by the system. And he hasn't been. But the consequences are that he can be civilly held liable for damages and those damages will hopefully shut his public voice down because he has caused many many years of damages to those families.

https://news.yahoo.com/alex-jones-halts-testimony-cool-181321529.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay, Alex Jones is completely deranged. He claims he's said sorry hundreds of times and he's done saying sorry. The problem is that he clearly has no remorse. He's sorry that he's been found guilty, not sorry for what torment he subjected these families to.

The man needs to be committed to an asylum as well as being held liable for damages. I hope that the jury awards enough to shut down Jones and his shows. He thinks the court case is an attack on Freedom of Speech because he doesn't understand it at all. The first amendment gives him to right to say whatever he wants. It does not protect him from the consequences of his lies. So, he is free to say what he did without being found criminally negligible by the system. And he hasn't been. But the consequences are that he can be civilly held liable for damages and those damages will hopefully shut his public voice down because he has caused many many years of damages to those families.

https://news.yahoo.com/alex-jones-halts-testimony-cool-181321529.html


He’s truly vile and if there is a God I hope he punishes Alex Jones for all the pain and suffering he has caused. And rather then pay the families what the court has ordered, he’s stashing funds in offshore accounts.
Anonymous
I'm crying

Anonymous
AP: A jury says Infowars host Alex Jones should pay $965 million to people who suffered from the lie that the Sandy Hook mass shooting was a hoax.
Anonymous
Buh bye Alex.
Anonymous
A Connecticut court rules Alex Jones owes Sandy Hook victims over $1 billion.
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