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Alex Jones, shown earlier this month, has been saying on his web and radio shows that he expects Infowars to operate for a few more months before it is shut down.
Alex Jones' Infowars empire is being auctioned off for parts. The proceeds likely won't make a dent in the $1.5 billion he owes some Sandy Hook victims' families.
Infowars founder Alex Jones at the Texas State Capital building on April 18, 2020, in Austin, Texas. Jones asked a U.S. judge to convert his bankruptcy into a Chapter 7 liquidation in relation to ...
Infowars founder Alex Jones arrives to speak to the media after appearing at his Sandy Hook defamation trial at Connecticut Superior Court in Waterbury, Connecticut, U.S., October 4, 2022.
Alex Jones’ notorious conspiracy platform Infowars may have survived a key decision from a federal judge last week, but the platform’s future is far from secure.
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has sued a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee and the families of some of the Sandy Hook victims in an attempt to stop the sale of his media empire Infowars to the ...
Conspiracy theorist and Infowars host Alex Jones owes some $1.5 billion in damages to Sandy Hook families for his lies that the 2012 school shooting never happened. Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images ...
Last month Jones posted on X that his fans had a “great idea” for Musk, who already owns X, to buy Infowars and sell it back to him. Musk has not publicly responded to the plea from Jones.
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has asked a U.S. judge to convert his bankruptcy into a Chapter 7 liquidation, giving up on an effort to settle massive legal judgments related to his lies about the ...