Alex Jones files for bankruptcy following $1 billion Sandy Hook verdict

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The filing said Jones has between $1 million and $10 million of assets and between $1 billion and $10 billion of liabilities.

FILE PHOTO: Infowars founder Alex Jones speaks after appearing at his Sandy Hook defamation trial in WaterburyBy Tom Hals and Jonathan Stempel

Jones filed for Chapter 11 protection from creditors with the U.S. bankruptcy court in Houston, a court filing showed. Jones claimed for years that the 2012 killing of 20 students and six staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, was staged with actors as part of a government plot to seize Americans’ guns. He has since acknowledged the shooting occurred.

Among them are Robert Parker, father of six-year-old Emilie Parker, who was awarded $120 million by a Connecticut jury, and FBI agent William Aldenberg, who was among the first law enforcement officers on the scene of the 2012 shooting.

 

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greta CON

I want to feel something. Let me dig a little deeper. Nope, still nothing.

greta Everyone knew this would happen

Is he encumbered?

Who wouldn't? It was a ridiculous judgement.

greta I hear the jury also considered the death penalty.

Of course he does

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Alex Jones Follows Infowars Into Bankruptcy Following Sandy Hook Trial LossesBreaking: Alex Jones filed for bankruptcy after he and the company behind his Infowars site were ordered to pay $1.4 billion for defaming Sandy Hook victims' families He filed prior to the unjust ruling Why not, he’s been morally bankrupt for years. Now the bankruptcy trustee begins the work of finding the assets that Jones tried to hide away or fraudulently transfer
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