Massive blow for Infowars' Alex Jones as judge finally rules on how he'll repay Sandy Hook victims for hoax claims
Daily MailAlex Jones' Infowars will be auctioned off to help pay the more than $1 billion he owes to the relatives of Sandy Hook victims for claiming the 2012 tragedy was a hoax. Bill Sherlach, husband of Mary, one of the Sandy Hook School shooting victims, speaks to the media after jurors returned a $965 million dollar judgement in 2022 Judge Lopez added on Tuesday that he first must change a previous order to make it clear that the trustee overseeing Jones' personal bankruptcy case controls all the assets of Infowars parent company Free Speech Systems, which is owned 100 percent by Jones. The Sandy Hook families who won the Connecticut lawsuit want Jones to lose his personal social media accounts. Scarlett Lewis, the mother of six-year-old shooting victim Jesse Lewis, and Neil Heslin, the boy's father, tried to collect on some of the $50million they won in a lawsuit against the conspiracy theorist Families of the victims have said they were harassed by some of Jones' followers in the aftermath A remaining legal dispute in the bankruptcy case is whether Free Speech Systems owes more than $50 million to another Jones-owned company, PQPR Holdings Limited.