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Alex Jones · AustinAlex Jones ordered to pay more than $4 million in compensatory damages to Sandy Hook parents. Parents had sought at least $150 million in compensation for defamation and emotional distress. Jones' media company Free Speech Systems, which is Infowars' parent company, filed for bankruptcy during the two-week trial.See the Story
Jury finds Alex Jones must pay $4.1 million for Sandy Hook hoax claims
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Alex Jones · AustinThe total is less than the $150 million sought by Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis. Lewis' 6-year-old son Jesse Lewis was among the 20 children and six educators killed. Jones still faces two other defamation lawsuits from Sandy Hook families. An economist testified Friday that Jones and the company are worth up to $270 million.See the Story
Jury awards $45.2 million in punitive damages in Alex Jones Sandy Hook trial
49% Center coverage: 222 sources

Alex Jones · Sandy Hook Testimony is set to begin Tuesday in a Texas lawsuit to decide how much Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay Sandy Hook Elementary School parents for falsely telling his audience that the deadliest classroom shooting in U.S. history was a hoax. The jury could deal Jones a major financial blow that would put his constellation of conspiracy peddling businesses into deeper jeopardy. He has already been banned from YouTube, Facebook and Spotify for violating their hate-speech policies and he claims he’s millions of dollars in debt — a claim the plaintiffs reject.See the Story
Testimony to start in Alex Jones' Sandy Hook damages lawsuit
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Alex Jones · AustinAttorney Mark Bankston, who represents Sandy Hook parents Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, made the remarks Monday during an interview on The Young Turks: The Conversation. During the interview, Bankston offered new details on the recently concluded trial that secured nearly $50 million in damages against Jones for saying that the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre was a hoax. Those new details include the level of friendliness between Jones and conservative political operative Roger Stone. Bankston said he wasn't sure the photo was "on the up and up," and that Jones' wife should be aware of that.See the Story
Sandy Hook lawyer: Alex Jones sent "intimate photo" of wife to Roger Stone
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Parade · WashingtonU.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene questioned on Tuesday if multiple shootings that occurred on the Fourth of July were designed to convince conservatives to push for more gun control legislation. Greene raised questions about the shootings occurring as soon as America hit "MAGA month" when there weren't widespread shootings during Pride parades in June. She acknowledged it sounded like a "conspiracy theory" Greene has faced criticism for promoting conspiracy theories related to past shootings.See the Story
Greene Suggests July 4th Shootings Were Staged
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Alex Jones · Sandy HookJones was found last year to have defamed parents Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, whose 6-year-old son Jesse Lewis died in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012. A jury handed down the punitive damages verdict on Friday and awarded the parents $4.1-million in compensatory damages on Thursday. Texas law caps punitive damages at $750,000 when economic losses are not involved, as in this case.See the Story
Alex Jones' Sandy Hook punitive damages likely to be slashed
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Alex Jones · Sandy HookInfowars, Prison Planet TV and IW Health consented to dismissing the bankruptcy case. Sandy Hook families agreed to drop the companies from their defamation lawsuits. Jones, Infowars and others were sued by the families of eight of the victims. The families said they have been subjected to harassment and death threats.See the Story
Alex Jones' InfoWars agrees to dismiss bankruptcy
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Alex Jones · Sandy HookAlex Jones' main company, Free Speech Systems, filed for bankruptcy on Friday, midway through a two-week trial to determine how much he will pay the parents of a Sandy Hook shooting victim. The filing is not expected to disrupt the trial to award damages for defamation taking place in Austin, which is set to resume Monday morning. A Sandy Hook families lawyer said he believes Jones hopes to declare bankruptcy as a small business, with limited debt, prior to the culmination of the current trial. The company reported $79 million in liabilities, $54 million of which is debt owed to a company called PQPR Holdings.See the Story
Alex Jones | Sandy Hook: Alex Jones owned media firm files for bankruptcy amid Sandy Hook defamation trial
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Alex Jones · Sandy HookAlex Jones is being sued by the parents of a Sandy Hook victim he defamed on his site Infowars. Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, whose son, Jesse, was one of 20 children killed in 2012, have asked for $150 million in damages. Experts say that the jury's ruling could have a far-reaching impact on First Amendment law and on the future of journalism in the United States.See the Story
Alex Jones’ company files for bankruptcy midway through Sandy Hook damages trial
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US & Canada · Sandy HookRon Avi Astor is a mass shooting expert and UCLA professor. He says the media is amplifying school shootings. Astor: "This shouldn't be any different than any other material that we have in the country" He was hopeful the Sandy Hook shooting would spark new legislation, but it hasn't.See the Story
In the 10 years since Sandy Hook, gun laws in the U.S. haven't changed much
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Alex Jones · Sandy HookAlex Jones has been ordered to pay millions to families of Sandy Hook victims. Jones is in Omaha with family. Jones has pushed a false narrative for years that the massacre was a hoax. Jones says he won't be paying the nearly $50 million in damages, even though he was staying at a luxury hotel.See the Story
Exclusive: Alex Jones in Omaha following Sandy Hook defamation trial in Texas
50% Right coverage: 4 sources