Alex Jones Held Liable in Sandy Hook Defamation Cases

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Alex Jones, the radio host and right-wing provocateur, will be financially responsible for damages to parents of two children who were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, a Texas judge ruled this week

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Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble issued three default judgments against Mr. Jones Monday after the Infowars host failed to follow court-ordered requests for documents and information in three defamation cases over his claims the school shooting was a hoax, the rulings said.

 

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SabraLane Thank goodness common sense has prevailed 👏👏👏👏

I’ll be happy when he’s destitute in the gutter.

And this has taken almost 10 years?

Good. Take all that he has.

LockHimUp

Alex Feckless HabitualLiar Immoral DeadBeat

Good news!

Its all a show, and AJ is part of it

Good.

They are ending freedom of expression.

less $ to buy food and crack, so win: win for Alex and everyone

Lock him up

La justice aux États-Unis... Le gars est responsable financièrement mais pas pénalement...

I wonder if they sued the Lanza family as well.

Freedom of speech doest mean one is free of the consequences of that speech. Let this be a lesson to everyone.

Now it's time to gut him. Take billions and garnish future earnings.

Thoughts and prayers.

Now that's what I call justice. JusticeMatters

Gulli28 Finally! This person has tormented the survivors and parents with lies for years! He deserves riun and shame.

He is morally bankrupt and now should be financially bankrupt

Fish gets caught by its mouth 😆

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