Law Judge Won’t Let Alex Jones Use Bankruptcy to Avoid Sandy Hook Damages - A Texas court ruling means the Infowars broadcaster must pay most of the $1.4 billion he owes Sandy Hook families, regardless of whether his business survives.

Judge Won’t Let Alex Jones Use Bankruptcy to Avoid Sandy Hook Damages
The New York Times (archive.ph)
By Elizabeth Williamson
2023-10-19 22:26:27GMT

The judge in Alex Jones’s bankruptcy case ruled on Thursday that he will not be allowed to use his Chapter 11 filing to evade paying more than $1 billion in verdicts to families of the Sandy Hook shooting.

The ruling by Judge Christopher Lopez in a Houston bankruptcy court means that Mr. Jones, the Infowars conspiracy broadcaster, will likely be working the rest of his life to pay his debt to the families. Last year, they were awarded historic damages in defamation lawsuits against him.

It also closes off the possibility that Mr. Jones could liquidate Infowars and force the families to accept whatever proceeds result, leaving him free to start a new business.

Earlier this year, the families asked that Judge Lopez order Mr. Jones to pay them the full damage awards, with no possibility of a trial or a forced settlement over a lesser amount — in legal terms, to make Mr. Jones’s debts to the families “non-dischargeable” through bankruptcy.

Mr. Jones spent years spreading lies that the 2012 shooting that killed 20 first graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., was a hoax aimed at confiscating Americans’ firearms. In 2018, the families of 10 victims sued him for defamation, and in trials in Texas and Connecticut they were awarded $1.4 billion in damages. As the cases went to trial, Infowars declared bankruptcy, and Mr. Jones declared personal bankruptcy late last year.

The families have been fighting him in bankruptcy court ever since.

Lawyers for the families had argued that Mr. Jones acted with “willful and malicious” intent in spreading lies about the families. In bankruptcy law, debts incurred through actions that are deemed “willful and malicious” are exempt from the protections for debtors offered through the courts.

Judge Lopez ruled in the families’ favor for about $1.1 billion in damages awarded to the relatives of nine victims who sued Mr. Jones in Connecticut. But he excluded $323 million in attorneys’ fees and costs awarded in the Connecticut lawsuit, ruling that the trial record did not clearly establish that those damages stemmed from “willful and malicious” actions.

Judge Lopez’s ruling was more mixed in the Sandy Hook lawsuit in Texas, won by Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, whose son Jesse Lewis died in the shooting. A Texas jury had awarded the parents $49 million in damages last year. On Thursday, Judge Lopez ruled that a trial is necessary to determine whether $44 million in punitive damages, the bulk of the award, meets the “willful and malicious” standard.

Mr. Jones’s lawyers had argued that his target was “the deep state,” not the families, and that Mr. Jones was raising questions about the official narrative of a national tragedy, as he has for other events. So while he was “reckless,” his lawyer Chris Davis said, “the idea that he had a willful and malicious intent is in substantial and factual dispute,” and needed to be adjudicated separately in court.

In the case brought by the parents of Jesse Lewis, the judge agreed that it was not clear whether most of the damages awarded to Mr. Heslin and Ms. Lewis were as a result of willful and not merely reckless behavior by Mr. Jones. That is what the trial will determine.

Although Infowars has estimated revenues of some $70 million a year, Infowars was able to file for Chapter 11 under the more lenient bankruptcy rules of the Small Business Reorganization Act, known as Subchapter V.

Unlike in a traditional Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Subchapter V gives creditors like the Sandy Hook families virtually no say in a restructuring plan, nor can they file a competing plan. Before Thursday’s ruling, an impasse in talks could have resulted in liquidation of the company.

A liquidation would have put the families in line to collect a fraction of the damages, leaving Mr. Jones free to start another company just like it. Though the ruling largely closes off a forced outcome like that, settlement talks continue because Mr. Jones’s current assets are likely not sufficient to cover the damages in full.

The bankruptcy case has dragged on for nine months, putting on hold a third and final damages trial in a defamation suit filed by Veronique De La Rosa and Leonard Pozner, the parents of Noah Pozner, a 6-year-old who died in the attack. They will take part in a potential settlement with Mr. Jones regardless of whether the damages trial takes place, through an agreement approved by the bankruptcy court.
 
He should sell all his shit including his house to joe rogan, rogan should hire him to manage inforwars and all that shit and pay him minimum wage and let alex live in his austin villa for free, fuck the feds.
 
Perverse! How is this allowed or even legal? Can he appeal?

I mean the suit wasn't even over real damages.. which makes it even worse.

This is all about silencing him for good and making sure he dies ruined in a hole he could never dig out of.


A great philosopher once said: "Do not forget that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny".

I agree with all but the last part.. Not funny, they get really butthurt angry at the idea of you not! They hate you. Claims to find bad things happening to you to be funny is just attempts to make it seem worse for you and less deranged on their part. If anything, they look at it like normal sane people watching a murderer on a shooting rampage being taken down or convicted look at it. But as if a family member was a victim of said murderer. A lot of hate and glee. They do get off to it, just not in the same way a troll gets off.
 
Will this make people more afraid and subservient to the US government? Nope. Recruitment rates are still in the toilet. If anything, its proof that the system deserves the collapse its facing.

That said, a great gesture to maybe start the healing process of the divide with the US would be Biden pardoning Alex Jones or at the very least help him through the bullshit fees. But not gonna happen. Leftist gonna leftist.
 
I have to wonder what's going on behind the scenes. The conditions the Sandy Hook families laid out suggest they're both aimed at destroying Alex Jones' Infowars. The first one's pretty obvious, being that he has to liquidate all of his shit. The second one, being that he has to pay 85 million dollars over ten years, seems like they're setting him up for some "angel investor" to come along and bail him out... for a price. They'll get him out of his billion dollar debt but they'll do it in a way that ensures he'll have to sell his media empire and sign a Draconian non-compete agreement that effectively prohibits him from doing as much as livestreaming.

Either way, this is all bullshit.
 
I still think that any penny that would be spent on paying these leeches instead be spent on hitmen to eliminate them.
 
I have to wonder what's going on behind the scenes. The conditions the Sandy Hook families laid out suggest they're both aimed at destroying Alex Jones' Infowars. The first one's pretty obvious, being that he has to liquidate all of his shit. The second one, being that he has to pay 85 million dollars over ten years, seems like they're setting him up for some "angel investor" to come along and bail him out... for a price. They'll get him out of his billion dollar debt but they'll do it in a way that ensures he'll have to sell his media empire and sign a Draconian non-compete agreement that effectively prohibits him from doing as much as livestreaming.

Either way, this is all bullshit.
Remember that AJ said himself that his family are connected to intelligence agencies.
The concept of being an "ex-CIA" doesn't exist, and if everyone in your family is a glowinthedarknigger, it's likely that you are too.

Matthew North (RIP) extensively researched Alex Jones.

This could be a strategy to create a high-profile case, establishing a precedent that can be used against real opposition.
Alternatively, it might be aimed at instilling fear in people's minds, suggesting that speaking truth to power could lead to financial ruin.
 
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These are supposed to be very distraught parents whose children have just been brutally executed by a deranged gunman:





Move along, nothing to see here, folks. And if you question it, you will be sued out of existence.

What a fucking joke.
 
I've said it before that everything happening to Alex Jones is a dry run to punish wrongthinkers. If they can arbitrarily say "X law doesn't to apply to you", they can use it to fuck over absolutely everyone.

There will be no legal bullshit used to screw you over like Jan 6ers, you can just get screwed and there's no legal recourse.
Ensuring that people who wish to dedicate themselves to a cause or opposition know that they may as well go for broke and do fedpost activities.
Because why bother playing by the rules when they no longer apply to your determent.
 
I still think that any penny that would be spent on paying these leeches instead be spent on hitmen to eliminate them.
Unfortunately his every move and word was being eyeballed by ZOG even before he called "SUS" on Sandy Hook. If I were him I'd be operating under the suspicion that every phone call not made from a cash-bought burner was tapped, every existing computer and account compromised. If he so much as buys $20 of Tannerite they'll be all over him like flies on a nigger's ass.

Not to mention that there is literally nowhere to hire a hitman, even on the darknet. ALL of them are fakes or the FBI setting a honeypot. They do not work this way.
 
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