Infowars conspiracist Alex Jones is a big step closer to losing his studio and brand
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A Texas judge ordered Alex Jones' Infowars assets to be turned over to a state-appointed receiver for liquidation, compensating Sandy Hook shooting victims' families. This follows a $1.3 billion defamation ruling against Jones for promoting conspiracy theories about the tragedy. The families have battled for years in court to secure payments. The receiver's appointment may determine if Jones can continue his Infowars brand or must rebrand entirely. Families involved are hopeful for payouts through the state court process in the coming months.
A Texas judge ordered Infowars' assets to be turned over to a state receiver for sale, enabling payments to families of Sandy Hook victims from a $1.3 billion judgment.
Mark Bankston, attorney for the Sandy Hook families, expressed satisfaction at the receivership ruling, highlighting it as a significant step towards holding Alex Jones accountable for his actions.
Families impacted by the Sandy Hook tragedy have spent three years seeking justice in federal bankruptcy court, now anticipating possible payouts through state court in the near future.
The appointment of Gregory Milligan as the receiver could influence whether Alex Jones may continue broadcasting under the Infowars brand or must reinvent himself entirely.
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