Bank that handles Infowars money appears to be cutting ties with Alex Jones' company, lawyer says
- Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' media company had its accounts shut down by Axos Bank, citing alleged unauthorized transactions. The lawyer representing the media company denies the allegations and is considering legal action.
- The media company, Free Speech Systems, is currently seeking bankruptcy protection while facing $1.5 billion in legal judgments for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook School shooting a hoax. This recent banking issue raises concerns about finding another bank to handle their money.
- The sudden closure of the accounts by Axos Bank has caused worry and doubt within Free Speech Systems, as their bank balances dropped to zero, and they will now have to search for a new banking partner.
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