Judge rejects bankruptcy plan for Alex Jones’ Infowars but allows him to liquidate his personal assets
- A federal judge ordered the liquidation of Alex Jones' personal assets due to his false claims regarding the Sandy Hook shooting, as he owes $1.5 billion.
- Judge Christopher Lopez approved converting Jones' proposed personal bankruptcy reorganization to a liquidation.
- The case involving Jones' company, Free Speech Systems, was dismissed, allowing Sandy Hook families to pursue the $1.5 billion owed through state courts in Texas and Connecticut.
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Alex Jones’ assets to be liquidated as his company exits bankruptcy - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
NEW YORK — A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Friday ordered a court-supervised liquidation of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ personal assets, but he dismissed the bankruptcy of Jones’ company Free Speech Systems without ordering it to be liquidated.
Alex Jones to sell personal assets to pay families of Sandy Hook victims' families
A federal judge has ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to liquidate his personal assets to pay families of Sandy Hook victims for spreading lies that the Connecticut school shooting was a hoax.
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