Texas Court Halts Deal for The Onion To Takeover InfoWars
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Texas Court Halts Deal for The Onion To Takeover InfoWars
"The Texas Third Court of Appeals stopped the deal, which would have allowed The Onion to license InfoWars for a parody, after Jones' legal team made an emergency request."
"Without control of the assets, the receiver could no longer cement the licensing deal with The Onion, leading to complications in the takeover process."
"Jones said in a video that the receiver was no longer paying the bills at his studio, and they will have to leave by Thursday, April 30th."
"Lawyers for the Sandy Hook families said they are pressing on and look forward to The Onion's ultimate takeover of Jones's corrupt business."
A Texas appeals court halted The Onion's licensing deal for InfoWars after Alex Jones' legal team made an emergency request. The Onion sought to parody InfoWars and give proceeds to Sandy Hook victims' families. A trial court judge was poised to finalize the deal, but the appeals court's order prevented the receiver from controlling InfoWars assets. Despite the setback, InfoWars is reportedly shutting down, with Jones indicating financial issues. The Onion plans to continue pursuing the takeover, with support from the Sandy Hook families' lawyers.
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