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Mark Bankston, an attorney for the families based in Texas, told NPR, “The families are relieved that the court has placed ...
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Judge rules Alex Jones’ Infowars to be sold once again, paving way for The Onion to renew its bid
Judge rules Alex Jones’ Infowars to be sold once again, paving way for The Onion to renew its bid - ‘The families are pleased ...
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Alex Jones’ Infowars assets will be sold to pay over $1B in debts to Sandy Hook families: judge
The order has the potential to shut Jones out of his studio in the coming days, forcing the conspiracy theorist to fork over ...
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Judge appoints receiver to sell off Alex Jones’s Infowars assets to help pay Sandy Hook families
A state judge in Texas has appointed a receiver to take over and sell conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars assets.
Alex Jones’ far-right platform Infowars can be sold once again to help pay the more than $1 billion he owes the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims, a Texas district court judge has ordered.
A judge has agreed to allow conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to sell his Infowars business in order to help pay damages to the families of Sandy Hook victims. Judge Maya Guerra Gamble ruled this ...
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The Onion’s move to buy Alex Jones’ Infowars out of ... - MSN
The Onion was named the winning bidder on Nov. 14 over a company affiliated with Jones. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez's decision means Jones can stay at Infowars in Austin, Texas.
The Onion, which wants to turn Infowars’ website and social media accounts into parodies, offered $1.75 million in cash and other incentives for Infowars’ assets in the November auction.
The Onion, which wants to turn Infowars’ website and social media accounts into parodies, offered $1.75 million in cash and other incentives for Infowars’ assets in the November auction.
But The Onion's bid also included a pledge by many of the Sandy Hook families to forgo some or all of the auction proceeds due to them to give other creditors a total of $100,000 more than they ...
The conspiracy website’s sale last year to the owners of The Onion was blocked, but now they may have another chance.
The Onion, which wants to turn Infowars’ website and social media accounts into parodies, offered $1.75 million for Infowars’ assets in the auction.
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