Bankruptcy trustee discloses plan to shut down Alex Jones’ Infowars and liquidate assets
- A U.S. bankruptcy court trustee plans to shut down Alex Jones' Infowars media platform and liquidate assets to pay $1.5 billion in lawsuit judgments for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting a hoax.
- Trustee Christopher Murray intends to conduct an orderly wind-down of Infowars' parent company operations in Houston.
- Jones expects Infowars to operate for a few more months before bankruptcy shutdown.
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Alex Jones' Infowars will be shut down and liquidated to pay Sandy Hook victims
Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars media platform will be shut down, with the assets eventually going to families of the victims of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Bankruptcy court trustee plans to shut down Alex Jones' Infowars, liquidate assets
(The Hill) - The trustee in charge of Alex Jones’s bankruptcy proceedings said Monday that he will move to shut down the Infowars media site and liquidate Jones’s business assets as he attempts to repay the families of Sandy Hook school shooting victims. Court-appointed trustee Christopher Murray said in an “emergency” motion that he will “conduct an orderly wind-down” of Infowars and sell off its assets. The announcement comes weeks after a fed…
Bankruptcy court trustee plans to shut down Alex Jones' Infowars, liquidate assets
(The Hill) - The trustee in charge of Alex Jones’s bankruptcy proceedings said Monday that he will move to shut down the Infowars media site and liquidate Jones’s business assets as he attempts to repay the families of Sandy Hook school shooting victims. Court-appointed trustee Christopher Murray said in an “emergency” motion that he will “conduct an orderly wind-down” of Infowars and sell off its assets. The announcement comes weeks after a fed…
Alex Jones’s notorious Infowars channel will be shut down by bankruptcy court
Jones, 50, declared bankruptcy last year when he was ordered to pay $1.5bn to the families of the Sandy Hook school shooting victims after he was sued for promoting a false theory that the massacre was a hoax
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