A company linked to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is now offering over $7 million to buy his Infowars platforms as part of Jones' bankruptcy.
In the quest by Sandy Hook families to collect on judgments against Alex Jones in Texas and Connecticut, Jones has turned those historic defamation cases into a blockbuster bankruptcy case, putting ...
Developments in Alex Jones' bankruptcy case with Sandy Hook families have settled more questions in the first 2weeks of the ...
The dispute between Sandy Hook families and Infowars owner Alex Jones that have eluded resolution for 2 ½ years in bankruptcy ...
When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. set out in late 2021 to hawk a conspiracy theory-drenched book attacking Anthony Fauci for his ...
A month after a judge rejected a pair of bids for the conspiracy website Infowars at least one new offer has come in doubling ...
Sandy Hook families who won $1.35 billion in defamation judgments from Alex Jones in Texas and Connecticut cases have agreed on how to divide $16 million.
The disagreement helped scuttle a previous auction of Jones’ Infowars company, after the court-appointed bankruptcy trustee decided to sell Infowars to the parody news site the Onion for $1.75 ...
A business entity associated with Alex Jones’s online shop more than doubled its initial $3.5 million offer to buy Infowars, the right-wing conspiracy website founded by Jones. Also ...
A company linked to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is now offering over $7 million to buy his Infowars platforms in the wake of his bankruptcy following massive Sandy Hook defamation damages ...