Alex Jones

2022 - 10 - 13

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Alex Jones ordered to pay Sandy Hook families $965m for hoax claims (The Guardian)

Verdict is second big judgment against Infowars host over promotion of the lie that the 2012 massacre never happened.

For hundreds of thousands of dollars, I can keep them in court for years, I can appeal this stuff, we can stand up against this travesty, against the billions of dollars they want,” he said before asking his viewers for donations to fund his platform. But an economist testified in the Texas proceeding that Jones and his company were worth as much as $270m. He claimed it was a conspiracy by Democrats and the media to silence him and put him out of business. But both in the courtroom and on his show, he was defiant. Experts testified that Jones’s audience swelled when he made Sandy Hook a topic on the show, as did his revenue from product sales. A Texas jury in August awarded nearly $50m to the parents of another slain child.

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Alex Jones must pay Sandy Hook families nearly $1 billion for hoax ... (Reuters)

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay at least $965 million in damages to numerous families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook mass shooting for ...

The trial was marked by weeks of anguished testimony from the families, who filled the gallery each day and took turns recounting how Jones’ lies about Sandy Hook compounded their grief. Jones claimed for years that the massacre was staged as part of a government plot to take away Americans' guns. Jones’ lawyer countered during closing arguments that the plaintiffs had shown scant evidence of quantifiable losses. The one who proclaims that that's what he does. Mirell, a lawyer and defamation expert who was not involved in the case, said the sizable verdict sent a clear message of "revulsion" from the jury. "Everybody who took the stand told the truth," Parker said.

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Alex Jones ordered to pay nearly $1 billion to Sandy Hook families (The Washington Post)

A Connecticut jury ordered Infowars founder Alex Jones to pay $965 million in damages to the families of eight victims of the Sandy Hook shooting for the ...

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Alex Jones told to pay $965m damages to Sandy Hook victims ... (BBC News)

The conspiracy theorist is ordered to pay damages after branding the Sandy Hook school shooting a hoax.

Jones and his entourage flew to Connecticut from Texas for the trial in a private jet. "The money does not go to these people," he said. Jones has disputed that figure. Jones broadcast himself watching Wednesday's verdict and scoffing at the court proceedings. Some described receiving a deluge of online hate and others said they had to move homes repeatedly for their own safety. Jones, for his part, slammed the proceedings as a "show trial" run by a "tyrant" judge and argued he was not to blame for the actions of his followers.

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Alex Jones ordered to pay nearly $1bn over Sandy Hook hoax claims (Financial Times)

InfoWars founder hit with second massive damages award for lying about tragedy at Connecticut elementary school.

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Alex Jones ordered to pay $1.7 billion for Sandy Hook lies (1 News)

The verdict is the second big judgement against the Infowars host over his relentless promotion of the lie that the 2012 massacre never happened.

But an economist testified in the Texas proceeding that Jones and his company were worth as much as NZ$481 million. He claimed it was a conspiracy by Democrats and the media to silence him and put him out of business. During the trial in Texas, he testified he couldn't afford any judgement over NZ$3.6 million. But both in the courtroom and on his show, he was defiant. Experts testified that Jones' audience swelled when he made Sandy Hook a topic on the show, as did his revenue from product sales. A Texas jury in August awarded nearly NZ$90 million to the parents of another slain child.

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Alex Jones must pay Sandy Hook families nearly $1 billion for hoax ... (RNZ)

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay at least $US965m in damages to numerous families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook mass shooting for falsely ...

The trial was marked by weeks of anguished testimony from the families, who filled the gallery each day and took turns recounting how Jones' lies about Sandy Hook compounded their grief. Jones' lawyer countered during his closing arguments that the plaintiffs had shown scant evidence of quantifiable losses. Jones claimed for years that the massacre was staged as part of a government plot to take away Americans' guns.

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How Alex Jones Gave Up His Chance to Use the Free Speech ... (The New York Times)

The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his supporters have repeatedly characterized the defamation lawsuits against him after he spread lies about the 2012 ...

[Connecticut](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/15/us/politics/alex-jones-sandy-hook.html) and [Texas](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/01/us/alex-jones-lawsuit-sandy-hook.html), Mr. Mr. As a result, he was [found liable in all four cases by default](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/15/us/politics/alex-jones-sandy-hook.html). [rejected Mr. Jones’s free speech defense](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/07/business/media/alex-jones-free-speech-not-protected.html) in a separate defamation case brought against him in 2018 by a Democratic Party activist. [and unsuccessfully](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/30/us/politics/alex-jones-infowars-sandy-hook-lawsuit.html) — to have the lawsuits dismissed on free speech grounds.

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Sandy Hook Families Win $1 Billion From Alex Jones (The New York Times)

WATERBURY, Conn. — The families of eight Sandy Hook shooting victims on Wednesday won nearly $1 billion in damages from the Infowars fabulist Alex Jones, ...

Mr. Jones viewed Mr. During the trial Mr. The judge barred Mr. Beyond stopping Mr. Trump, who appeared on Mr. Once an obscure conspiracy broadcaster in Austin, Texas, Mr. [filed four separate defamation lawsuits against Mr. In all likelihood Mr. The night after the shooting, Mr. In August a forensic economist estimated that Mr. Jones singled out Mr.

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Jury decides conspiracy theorist Alex Jones should pay nearly $1 ... (KQ2.com)

Far-right talk show host Alex Jones should pay eight families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims and one first responder $965 million in ...

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Hey, US media — Alex Jones is a liar, not a 'fabulist' (Aljazeera.com)

The evidence is clear, as Wednesday's jury decision shows. Big publications must start calling Jones what he is.

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Watch Stephen Colbert Gloat About Alex Jones Owing Almost $1 ... (Vulture)

Stephen Colbert opened The Late Show on a positive note, as Alex Jones owes almost $1 billion to the Sandy Hook families. Also, Bear 747 aka Colbert won Fat ...

2) After a voting fraud scandal, the bear nicknamed after him won Fat Bear Week. But Colbert the Bear won, and Alex Jones lost. This year, a cheating scandal rocked Fat Bear Week the same way it did

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Late Night Confirms Alex Jones Is a Loser (The New York Times)

Stephen Colbert was grateful that “by the grace of God, sometimes bad things happen to Alex Jones” on Wednesday.

Well, by the grace of God, sometimes bad things happen to Alex Jones.” — STEPHEN COLBERT So he’s socially liberal, fiscally conservative, complete a-hole.” — STEPHEN COLBERT Pro life!” — JIMMY KIMMEL Because I’m not so sure Herschel knows how bread is made.” — JIMMY KIMMEL “That’s a lot of money! Because, you know how as humans, we have to accept the fact that sometimes bad things happen to good people?

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Hey, US media — Alex Jones is a liar, not a 'fabulist' (Aljazeera.com)

The evidence is clear, as Wednesday's jury decision shows. Big publications must start calling Jones what he is.

[Post](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/12/us/politics/alex-jones-sandy-hook-damages.html), Jones remains “a reckless purveyor of conspiracy theories”. Even yesterday, the Post and the NYT did not include “liar” in news stories detailing the extraordinary damages awarded by the jury. Nor was a “fabulist” responsible for insisting the parents of those murdered elementary schoolchildren were “actors”. Jones was also identified as a “fabulist” in the subheading attached to the story. “On a couple of occasions, we have used ‘lie’ to describe something President Trump said.” He lied when he said on his Infowars program that the parents of all the dead children were “crisis actors”. He lied when he said the carnage “looked like a drill”. Since “using ‘lie’ repeatedly could feed the mistaken notion that we’re taking political sides. This is not a new phenomenon. The German Brothers Grimm and the celebrated Honduran short-story teller Augusto Monterroso are among a litany of literary icons of this fantastical genre. Trump is addicted to lying. The word has a hint of child-like innocence about it, too.

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Alex Jones: 'Moment of reckoning' for Infowars conspiracist (BBC News)

"The money you donate does not go to these people. It goes to fight this fraud." Those were the words of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones broadcasting live ...

Pandora's box of conspiracies is wide open and it's very hard to close. Polling from the Journal of Social and Political Psychology suggests that almost 20% of Americans believe high-profile mass shootings have been staged, usually by the government. When it comes to Alex Jones himself, a former insider who worked at Infowars tells me that he thinks this could be the beginning of the end. After the comments about donations, he goes on to say: "They want us shut down". The bereaved families who were in court know all too well that what he's been doing is far from that. Never have his words sounded colder when contrasted with the emotion of grieving families.

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First Thing: Alex Jones ordered to pay Sandy Hook families $965m (The Guardian)

Infowars host punished over promotion of lie 2012 massacre never happened. Plus, 70% of animal populations wiped out since 1970.

Three things worked in the past and would work again: political pressure and moral suasion; regulation; and tax relief for creditors who write debt off,” said Matthew Martin of campaign group Debt Relief International. He adds that the UK will accelerate the creation of onshore and offshore windfarms. “Two-thirds of low and middle-income countries now have bond yields above 10% and can no longer borrow from the private sector,” Tim Jones of the campaign group Debt Justice said. A federal lawsuit filed alleges that the police searches, which police describe as consensual, rely on coercion and are administered based on race. André, creator and host of The Eric Andre Show, and English, a standup comedian and actor, say that in separate incidents, officers racially profiled and illegally stopped them to question if they had illegal drugs. “Programmes such as Contracts for Difference mean that renewables now meet about 40% of our needs, reducing our reliance on authoritarian regimes such as Russia and strengthening our domestic energy sector.” A separate study of nearly 3,800 people who probably have long Covid found that the probability of having at least one symptom after 35 weeks was greater than 90%. The researchers stress the increased difficulty animals are having moving as they are blocked by infrastructure and farmland. Latin America and the Caribbean – including the Amazon – has experienced the most precipitous decline in average wildlife population size, with a 94% drop in 48 years. However, the Pentagon believes the Chinese force will grow to more than 1,000 warheads by 2030. He has vowed to fight the decision and put out a fresh call for donations yesterday. The daughter of the killed Sandy Hook principal testified that she was mailed rape threats to her home.

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Will Alex Jones pay Sandy Hook families $1B? What to know about ... (The Washington Post)

Infowars founder and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was ordered to pay a massive sum for false claims that the 2012 mass shooting was a hoax.

[said the verdict shows “the truth matters.”](https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/10/12/alex-jones-sandy-hook-verdict/?itid=lk_inline_manual_5) Jones’s supporters cast it as an attack on freedom of speech. [ordered to pay nearly $1 billion](https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/10/12/alex-jones-sandy-hook-verdict/?itid=lk_inline_manual_2) to relatives of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook mass shooting for spreading the lie that the massacre was staged — a stunning verdict [that one lawyer called](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6LU1rm8LCg&t=523s) “probably one of the largest defamation verdicts in U.S. The compensatory damages awarded Wednesday by a Connecticut jury were the largest so far in several lawsuits filed by families of victims in the attack that killed 20 children and six educators in Newtown, Conn.

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Only proper online regulation can stop poisonous conspiracists like ... (The Guardian)

A US court has imposed a huge fine for lies he spread about a school shooting. But he will continue to sow mayhem, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins.

There is “a clear tension between the logic of capitalist innovation and the public good”. Regulation must burrow down into the global media platforms, “to bring out the best and curtail the worst”. The freedom of speech which to John Milton was “above all liberties” is not that simple today. [Freedom of speech](https://www.theguardian.com/world/freedom-of-speech) will evoke the requisite antibodies and virtue will triumph. Likewise, an ex-president with a fantasy can lead followers towards a coup in the capital of world democracy. It is a far cry from the decorum of Speakers’ Corner. These were weaker in America, where free speech is guarded by the constitution and digital giants use it to retain market share. Increasingly frantic attempts are made to keep up with a deluge of often biased and mendacious material, but almost invariably, by the time it is taken down it re-emerges elsewhere. The main social media outlets have accepted a modicum of responsibility to monitor content. For years, the latter refused to admit responsibility for their content, Facebook asserting that it was a “platform” not a “publisher”. Of course the internet has brought myriad gains and enjoyments. Beyond that, “news” was mediated behind a wall of editors, censors and regulators, to keep it from gullible and dangerous ears.

A jury decides Alex Jones owes nearly $1 billion for Sandy Hook lies (NPR)

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was ordered by a Connecticut jury Wednesday to pay nearly 1 billion dollars to the relatives of eight Sandy Hook ...

This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. We are going to enforce this verdict as long as it takes. But I know that this is not the end of Alex Jones in my life. He hasn't disclosed how much money he has. He'd already been found liable by the time the trial started, so it was held to determine how much he owed the families in damages. He was nearly silent for years. FRANKIE GRAZIANO, BYLINE: Jurors heard many times during the trial a clip of Alex Jones claiming the tragedy was a government-sponsored hoax. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) She was killed that day. As Connecticut Public Radio's Frankie Graziano reports, it's the price for a decade of lies. He said it the same day 20 children and six adults were killed at Sandy Hook. That's a decision a Connecticut jury reached Wednesday after three weeks of testimony.

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Alex Jones defiant over $965m damages to Sandy Hook families ... (The Guardian)

Conspiracy theorist has routinely claimed that he does not have the money to pay the large damages that he now owes.

Erica Lafferty, the daughter of slain Sandy hook principal Dawn Hochsprung, said that individuals have mailed rape threats to her home. In August, an economist estimated that Jones was worth $270m, reported the New York Times. The damages will be divided among 15 plaintiffs who sued Jones for defamation as apart of a Ain’t no money,” he said on Wednesday during his show. Jones [laughed and mocked ](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/alex-jones-must-pay-965-million-in-damages-to-families-of-8-sandy-hoo-rcna51200)the amounts that were awarded to the various individuals.

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Alex Jones Likely Doesn't Have $1 Billion. He Does Own Five ... (Forbes)

The far-right radio host owes nearly $1 billion in damages for fueling a wide-reaching conspiracy theory about the Sandy Hook massacre. He doesn't have that ...

There’s not really anywhere to turn for Jones unless his appeal against the verdict is successful, says Davidoff. This judgment is “something that will be there for the rest of his life,” says the attorney, who estimates that much of the $965 million judgment likely won’t be paid. Without that cash, Jones will be forced to hand over his personal assets, according to bankruptcy attorney Brian Davidoff, who notes that there are some state exemptions. Jones, for his part, claims that InfoWars is far from the financial position claimed by Pettingill. One of the two condos in South Lamar has Jones’ father, David Jones, listed as a beneficiary. It’s very unlikely that Jones, who runs the conspiracy-theory riddled website InfoWars, has a ten-figure fortune to spare.

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The Sandy Hook Families' Looming Battle for Alex Jones's Millions (The New York Times)

WATERBURY, Conn. — The nearly $1 billion in damages a jury ordered Alex Jones and his Infowars company to pay for defaming the families of eight Sandy Hook ...

Jones and his legal team to submit a plan to the bankruptcy court in Houston for paying the award. He issued a series of orders aimed at strengthening independent oversight of Free Speech Systems, citing a “lack of transparency” and a “lack of candor” in some of the company’s financial arrangements and expenses, including $80,000 Mr. Jones said he needed to spend on “security” for his trip to Connecticut to testify in the damages trial. The lawsuit that resulted in Wednesday’s award targeted Mr. In a third potential scenario, the bankruptcy court could order the liquidation of Mr. Jones loses the appeal, the families will get the bond money. Jones’s assets and trying to recover as much of the original judgment as possible. — The nearly $1 billion in damages a jury ordered Alex Jones and his Infowars company to pay for defaming the families of eight Sandy Hook victims this week was an overwhelming victory in the families’ quest for accountability. Jones, who for years said that the 2012 shooting that killed 20 first graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., was a government hoax and that the families were actors in the plot. The families could be entitled to Mr. There is also the $50 million awarded to two other Sandy Hook parents in a trial this past summer, and damages yet to be assessed in an upcoming third and final trial this year. It is impossible to say where things are headed so early in what could be a yearslong process, given Mr.

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In trial against Alex Jones, a Sandy Hook father finds his voice (The Washington Post)

Robbie Parker was sitting in the front row of spectators in a Connecticut courtroom when the jury reached a verdict in a defamation case against Infowars ...

As he spent time with the other families at the trial, Parker said, his guilt began to lift. Ian Hockley, whose son Dylan was killed at the school, told the jurors that when he returned to his car at a Costco in Connecticut last year, he found a card on the windshield. “And that was very, very empowering for me.” After Alissa testified, Robbie said that several other parents came up to him and asked him if he had really felt responsible for the harassment the families had endured. He was nervous and didn’t know how he was supposed to start talking to reporters. Robbie said the man cursed at him and demanded to know how much money he had been paid by the government. Parker couldn’t shake the idea that he had somehow “brought this on everybody,” he told the jury last month in Connecticut, his voice trembling. He remembered telling a friend that the conspiracy theorists were “people taking a break from looking for Big Foot” and they would fade away after several weeks. “I was the first person that said something.” Parker was the first parent to voice his grief in public after the massacre in which 20 children and six educators were killed. I got to be who I was again and find my voice.” For years, Parker remained silent despite a campaign of threats and harassment from conspiracy theorists that drove his family to leave Connecticut.

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