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The News-Times on MSNAlex Jones-linked group fails again to get derailed Infowars sale back on track in Sandy Hook caseA judge in Texas denied a request from a company affiliated with the bankrupted Alex Jones to restart the sale of Infowars ...
In addition to denying the proposed deal, a federal judge told the Chapter 7 trustee that he was no longer authorized to sell ...
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The News-Times on MSN'Ambush': Sandy Hook families urge CT Supreme Court to deny Alex Jones’ ask to overturn $1.4B rulingSandy Hook families are urging CT’s Supreme Court to deny Alex Jones’ request to review the $1.4 billion defamation judgment ...
The judge also shut down the future sale of Infowars' assets, leaving the trustee authorized to sell only the company’s ...
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Danbury News-Times on MSNAlex Jones asks CT’s Supreme Court to overturn $1.4 billion defamation award to Sandy Hook familiesAttorneys for bankrupted conspiracy broadcaster Alex Jones asked the state’s highest court to rescue the embattled media figure from $1.4 billion in defamation damages a jury awarded to Sandy Hook ...
Two sets of family members of victims killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting claimed Jones spread lies on his platform that the mass shooting was a hoax. Jones was on the losing side of ...
Bankruptcy judge Christopher Lopez on Wednesday said that an order allowing the auction of the right-wing conspiracy website was "null and void." ...
The judge overseeing Alex Jones’s bankruptcy case suspended the sale of his conspiracy website Infowars, ending a monthslong effort to find a buyer.
The ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Houston further complicates how and when Jones' bankruptcy case will be resolved and when the families he defamed will be paid.
A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Wednesday blocked a settlement between families who have sued Alex Jones over his false claims about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting, saying their ...
'Ambush': Sandy Hook families urge CT Supreme Court to deny Alex Jones’ ask to overturn $1.4B ruling
“This (request for Supreme Court review by Jones) is sheer gamesmanship, interposed to secure a delay, and should be rejected on that basis alone,” write lawyers representing the Sandy Hook ...
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