Alex Jones sarcastically claims he killed Sandy Hook victims in unhinged rant about defamation verdict https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/alex-jones-sandy-hook-victims-b2160423.html
The guy is a lunatic that's angry as hell and feeling sorry for himself about the outcome of the defamation lawsuit while knowing there's more coming down the pipeline. Tomorrow he'll be saying he was the one that shot JFK. wrbtrader
Ranting lunatic... Alex Jones is 'done' apologizing, he says in 1st interview since $49 million verdict against him for Sandy Hook lies https://www.insider.com/alex-jones-says-hes-done-apologizing-for-spreading-sandy-hook-lies-2022-9 Alex Jones stormed out of his first interview since being ordered to pay $49 million to two Sandy Hook parents. Jones said he's "done" apologizing for saying the shooting was a government-orchestrated hoax. He faces two more trials related to Sandy Hook, one starting next week in Connecticut and a third in Texas. Alex Jones stormed out of his first post-Sandy Hook trial interview amid an explosive meltdown in which he said he's "done" apologizing to the victims' families. A Texas jury recently ordered Jones to pay nearly $50 million in damages to the parents of Newtown, Connecticut, shooting victim Jesse Lewis, for falsely claiming the mass shooting was a government-orchestrated hoax. At the time, Jones admitted in court that the Sandy Hook shooting was "100% real" and apologized for "unintentionally" hurting the feelings of the victims' families. But in a video interview published Saturday, Jones seems to snap when journalist Andrew Callaghan asks whether Jones felt responsible for what happened to the Sandy Hook families, who have faced harassment from his legion of fans. "Do I feel responsible that someone that played shoot 'em up video games, was on a bunch of drugs, and then the internet questioned it and I covered that? No, I don't feel responsible, and I don't apologize anymore. I'm done." Jones gets so worked up talking about Sandy Hook with Callaghan that he eventually storms out of the interview, saying, "I don't know if I can do this interview right now." Audio of a conversation between Jones and an Infowars employee after Jones left the set was included in the video. The unnamed Infowars employee, whose voice is manipulated to keep for anonymity, is heard calling Jones out for sarcastically yelling that he personally shot and killed the Sandy Hook victims. "It's still not a funny thing to say," the employee is heard saying. "Fuck it. I don't give a fuck dude," Jones replies. Jones did eventually continue his interview with Callaghan, claiming the multi-million-dollar verdict against him was pointless because he doesn't have the money to pay it. "I don't have $2 million in cash. I don't have stocks and bonds. I don't have all that stuff. So it's like a joke. They can have billion-dollar verdicts, it doesn't mean anything," Jones says. Jones' company, Free Speech Systems, recently filed for bankruptcy, which some saw as a strategic play to pause the litigation against him. The Sandy Hook families suing Jones have also accused Jones of trying to hide his wealth. In addition to the recent $49 million verdict, Jones has a Connecticut trial set to start next week involving multiple Sandy Hook parents and an FBI agent, and a third trial back in Texas involving Sandy Hook parents Leonard Pozner and Veronique de la Rosa. Jones has already been found guilty of defamation in each. Jurors will now decide how much the victims deserve in damages. "The Sandy Hook families ... they're sitting there thinking they're about to get this big payday that doesn't exist," Jones says. When asked what he would do if he had a time machine, Jones said he'd likely make the same decisions all over again. "I think I'd do it all again. I think this is going to bring us to something bigger. Technically if I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't be caught in that trap, but that's not how the universe works."
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones goes on trial again over false Sandy Hook hoax claims Jury to hear evidence and decide how much Infowars host should pay families of massacre victims; he recently lost nearly $50 million verdict; is set to face 3rd trial https://www.timesofisrael.com/consp...rial-again-over-false-sandy-hook-hoax-claims/ HARTFORD, United States (AP) — A month after losing one nearly $50 million verdict, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is set to go on trial a second time for calling the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting a hoax and causing several of the victims’ families emotional and psychological harm. A six-member jury with several alternates in Connecticut will begin hearing evidence Tuesday on how much Jones should pay the families, since he already has been found liable for damages to them. The trial is expected to last about four weeks. Last month, a Texas jury ordered Jones to pay $49.3 million to the parents of 6-year-old Jesse Lewis, one of 26 students and teachers killed in the 2012 shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. Jones’ lawyer has said an appeal is planned. The Connecticut case has the potential for a larger award because it involves three lawsuits — which have been consolidated — that were filed by 15 plaintiffs, including the relatives of nine of the victims and a former FBI agent who responded to the school shooting. Jones, who runs his web show and Infowars brand in Austin, Texas, also faces a third trial over the hoax conspiracy in another pending lawsuit by Sandy Hook parents in Texas. Here is a look at the upcoming trial in Waterbury, Connecticut, about 18 miles (29 kilometers) northeast of Newtown. Infowars’ parent company, Free Speech Systems, which has filed for bankruptcy protection, is also a defendant. (Much more at above url)
Alex Jones has been shuffling money between companies in an attempt to hide it. Now his victims are demanding it be traced and be used to pay the judgements against him. Infowars Bankruptcy Court to Weigh Requests for Jones Financials https://news.bloomberglaw.com/bankr...-court-to-weigh-requests-for-jones-financials Sandy Hook parents seek documents from another Jones company Infowars says bankruptcy trustee should handle financial inquiry Parents of children killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre are pressing a company with connections to Infowars host Alex Jones to disclose more information about its finances. The Sandy Hook parents, including two with a nearly $50 million judgment against Jones, Sept. 9 filed an emergency motion asking US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas to force PQPR Holdings Limited LLC to respond to their discovery requests. The plaintiffs believe PQPR, owned by right-wing conspiracy theorist Jones and his parents, received millions of dollars from Infowars’ bankrupt parent, Free Speech Systems LLC, after courts in Texas and Connecticut found Free Speech and Jones liable for defamation for calling the mass murder a hoax. They say Free Speech transferred its assets to keep them away from the reach of creditors, including the Sandy Hook families. The state courts entered default judgments for some Sandy Hook families. In August, a Texas jury ordered Jones to pay almost $50 million in damages to Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, whose six-year-old son, Jesse, was among those murdered. The Connecticut court damages trial is set to begin Tuesday. The plaintiffs have served PQPR with discovery requests for financial records to look for grounds to recover payments from Free Speech to PQPR and invalidate Free Speech’s alleged $54 million debt to PQPR. Before the Texas court entered its liability judgments, “FSS had no memory of this $54 million debt,” the plaintiffs said in their emergency motion. “But after these default judgments were entered in favor of the Texas Plaintiffs, FSS conveniently recalled these ostensible debts and began paying PQPR about $11,000 a day.” Judge Christopher M. Lopez agreed to hear the families’ discovery motion Tuesday. The families’ request comes as PQPR’s own motion to restrict the financial inquiry to a bankruptcy trustee, automatically appointed in cases filed under Subchapter V of Chapter 11 designed for small businesses, remains pending. PQPR Sept. 8 filed a request to expedite a hearing on the motion. Sandy Hook families call the motion an attempt by PQPR to avoid its obligations to respond to legitimate discovery requests. It’s also a tactic to avoid an earlier motion by the families to appoint a tort claims committee and divest Free Speech from the ability to make operational or bankruptcy decisions during the case, they said. The case is In re Free Speech Systems LLC, Bankr. S.D. Tex., No. 4:22-60043, motion filed 9/9/22.
This guy is totally cuckoo... "For a guy who continually complains he’s being secretly surveilled, Alex Jones sure does a lot of spying." Alex Jones Spied on His Wife and Ex-Wife, Texts Reveal The conspiracy theorist oversaw a ‘spy ring,’ which included an ex-Blackwater mercenary, to covertly surveil those closest to him https://www.rollingstone.com/politi...-phone-records-exwife-spying-jan6-1234591212/