Business AP: Bank that handles Infowars money appears to be cutting ties with Alex Jones' company, lawyer says

Bank that handles Infowars money appears to be cutting ties with Alex Jones' company, lawyer says
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Dave Collins
2023-09-28 18:02:16GMT

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A bank recently shut down the accounts of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ media company, citing unauthorized transactions — a move that caused panic at the business when its balances suddenly dropped from more than $2 million to zero, according to a lawyer for the company.

The action last week by Axos Bank also exposed worry and doubt at the company, Free Speech Systems, about being able to find another bank to handle its money.

Jones, a conservative provocateur whose Infowars program promotes fake theories about global conspiracies, UFOs and mind control, is seeking bankruptcy protection as he and his company owe $1.5 billion to relatives of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut.

The debt is the result of the families winning lawsuits against Jones for his calling the massacre that killed 26 people a hoax and his supporters threatening and harassing the victims’ families.

A lawyer for Free Speech Systems, Ray Battaglia, told a federal bankruptcy judge in Houston on Tuesday that Axos Bank had shut down the company’s accounts on Aug. 21 “without notice or warning.”

Battaglia said he and a court-appointed overseer of Free Speech Systems’ finances were both out of the country when they received “frantic” messages about the company’s bank balances dropping to zero.

Bank officials, he said, didn’t provide much information.

According to Battaglia, Axos claimed it had contacted Free Speech Systems in July about a transaction and the company did not respond, which Battaglia disputed. The bank also indicated there were unauthorized transactions, but didn’t go into detail, he said. He said the bank informed Jones’ company that it would be sending a cashier’s check for the total balance.

“So we’re perplexed,” Battaglia told the bankruptcy judge. “We have no answers for the court. They (the bank) have not provided us with any.”

Battaglia said the media company will have to seek another bank or take Axos to court “because we just don’t know who will bank us.” At the request of Jones’ lawyers, Axos did agree to reopen the company’s accounts for 30 days but it appears it will not extend the relationship beyond that, he said.

Spokespeople for Axos did not return email messages seeking comment Wednesday. An email sent to Infowars also went unanswered, as have previous messages.

Jones and Free Speech Systems make the bulk of their money from selling nutritional supplements, survival gear, books, clothing and other merchandise, which Jones hawks on his daily web and radio show.

According to the company’s most recent financial statement filed in bankruptcy court, it had more than $2.5 million in its Axos accounts at the end of August after bringing in more than $3 million in revenue during the month. The company paid out over $2 million in expenses and other costs, leaving a net cash flow of $1 million.

The bankruptcy judge, Christopher Lopez, will be deciding how much money Jones and Free Speech Systems will have to pay creditors, including the Sandy Hook families. Jones is appealing the court awards, citing free speech rights and missteps by judges.

In 2018, social media companies including Facebook, YouTube and Apple banned Jones from their platforms. It is not clear if Jones’ views have anything to do with Axos Bank’s actions.
 
Josh already lost his accounts Stateside, and no payment processor will serve Lolcow LLC. Crypto has been a godsend in this regard, but even then, big exchanges like Coinbase will confiscate your crypto and ban your account if you send Crypto to Josh.
Yes.... and what I'm saying is that when you do the same thing to people with millions, more than just Alex Jones at this point, things begin to change. Politicians begin to worry "but what about my money??!?". That pendulum eventually swings back sometime is all I'm saying
 
is there some rationale for this? What possible reason in the law could there be, even relating to fighting the evil terrorists, for banks to be able to withhold your own money for you--for six months? Why six? Why not forever, if at all? If not forever, why--period? I know why they can and do do it in practice, but you're supposed to pretend to not be evil on the surface.
They always use MUH TRAGEDY to defend these decisions. They accomplish this based on manipulating emotions rather than usual factual arguments.

Same reason they are doing this to Alex Jones. You can try to fight it but they will just say MUH DEAD KIDS!!! to justify this persecution.
 
The way they've fucked Alex Jones beyond repair has convinced me that Sandy Hook was actually a government operation of some kind more than any conspiracy theory ever did. They let that drunken Zionist retard scream slanderous nonsense from the rooftops for decades and somehow that incident in particular hit a $1.5 billion nerve?
 
Shit like this is why people in America are mad. This is what they mean when they talk about cancel culture. Can pozzed leftists stop acting like they're the moral majority.
Having lived through the Reagan and Bush years when Christian fundies had enormous sway both culturally and with the US Government, I can safely say that the former "moral majority" was nowhere close to being as intolerant and insidious than the current year Left.
 
Yeah, no that's fucking retarded. You're saying a bunch of elementary schools kids should have been murdered by an autistic freak. It happened but Alex was fully in his right to question it.
The only question I have is "Why did they bulldoze the building and why does everyone refuse to answer the question or react with disgust to the question instead of answering it?"

On topic; so they stole his money and kicked him from their services? I'd say "there is no way that could be legal," but legality never means anything with banks. They are simply above the law.
 
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