A Texas judge appointed a receiver to take control of Alex Jones' Infowars assets to help pay the over $1 billion in judgments awarded to Sandy Hook victims' families. Judge Maya Guerra Gamble's order could prevent Jones from accessing his studio soon. Meanwhile, The Onion showed interest in purchasing the assets and transforming the site into a parody platform. Jones responded by claiming he would continue broadcasting, regardless of the order, asserting he has an alternative studio ready. Jones anticipates that Infowars will be acquired by someone who will maintain the operation.
A Texas judge has appointed a receiver to take over Alex Jones' Infowars assets to pay over $1 billion owed to Sandy Hook victims' families.
The Onion is considering purchasing Infowars and converting it into a parody site as part of the asset sale process triggered by the court order.
After the court order, Jones vowed to keep broadcasting, asserting he has an alternative studio ready, and claiming, 'I will continue on with the network.'
Jones expects Infowars will be sold to an entity that will keep it operational, despite ongoing legal and financial challenges.
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