Chapter 11 Bankruptcy proceedings reduce outstanding civil disputes while allowing a business to continue operating as it prepares a recovery plan.
Court documents seen by CBS News show that the companies that applied were Infowars, IWHealth also known as Infowars Health and Prison Planet TV. Infowars states in the deposit that it has assets from $ 0 to $ 50,000 and liabilities from $ 1,000,001 to $ 10 million. Separately, a judge ruled that Jones owed $ 75,000 in fines he paid in a Connecticut court for failing to appear in court last month in a lawsuit alleging the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School was a hoax. Alex Jones in a photo without a date. CBS News Relatives of some of the 20 children and six teachers killed in the 2012 Newtown, Connecticut massacre have sued Jones for defamation, saying they had been harassed and threatened with death by Jones supporters. A judge has found Jones liable for damages and a lawsuit over how much he has to pay to the families is set for August. Jones was also held liable for damages in similar defamation lawsuits by relatives of the victims in Texas, where the trial is set to begin later this month. Jones has since said he believes the shooting happened. Judge Barbara Bellis in Waterbury, Connecticut ordered the refund Thursday because Jones eventually appeared on a rescheduled deposit. The fines, which escalated daily, were intended to ensure that Jones would appear for questioning. Jones said he lost his testimony on March 23 and 24 in Austin, Texas – the home of Jones and InfoWars – due to a medical problem involving vertigo. He said his doctors initially thought it was a serious heart problem, but later it turned out to be a vaginal infection. Belis said there was not enough evidence that Jones was too ill to attend the deposition. Jones paid a $ 25,000 daily fine for April 1 and another $ 50,000 daily fine for April 4. He then attended a deposition in Bridgeport on April 5 and 6. A Sandy Hook family lawyer declined to comment Friday. There was a message left for Jones’s lawyer.
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title: “Alex Jones Infowars Files For Bankruptcy In Wake Of Defamation Suits Over His Assertions That The Sandy Hook Massacre Was A Hoax " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-22” author: “James Moore”
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy proceedings reduce outstanding civil disputes while allowing a business to continue operating as it prepares a recovery plan.
Court documents seen by CBS News show that the companies that applied were Infowars, IWHealth also known as Infowars Health and Prison Planet TV. Infowars states in the deposit that it has assets from $ 0 to $ 50,000 and liabilities from $ 1,000,001 to $ 10 million. Separately, a judge ruled that Jones owed $ 75,000 in fines he paid in a Connecticut court for failing to appear in court last month in a lawsuit alleging the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School was a hoax. Alex Jones in a photo without a date. CBS News Relatives of some of the 20 children and six teachers killed in the 2012 Newtown, Connecticut massacre have sued Jones for defamation, saying they had been harassed and threatened with death by Jones supporters. A judge has found Jones liable for damages and a lawsuit over how much he has to pay to the families is set for August. Jones was also held liable for damages in similar defamation lawsuits by relatives of the victims in Texas, where the trial is set to begin later this month. Jones has since said he believes the shooting happened. Judge Barbara Bellis in Waterbury, Connecticut ordered the refund Thursday because Jones eventually appeared on a rescheduled deposit. The fines, which escalated daily, were intended to ensure that Jones would appear for questioning. Jones said he lost his testimony on March 23 and 24 in Austin, Texas – the home of Jones and InfoWars – due to a medical problem involving vertigo. He said his doctors initially thought it was a serious heart problem, but later it turned out to be a vaginal infection. Belis said there was not enough evidence that Jones was too ill to attend the deposition. Jones paid a $ 25,000 daily fine for April 1 and another $ 50,000 daily fine for April 4. He then attended a deposition in Bridgeport on April 5 and 6. A Sandy Hook family lawyer declined to comment Friday. There was a message left for Jones’s lawyer.
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title: “Alex Jones Infowars Files For Bankruptcy In Wake Of Defamation Suits Over His Assertions That The Sandy Hook Massacre Was A Hoax " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “Ruben Hagan”
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy proceedings reduce outstanding civil disputes while allowing a business to continue operating as it prepares a recovery plan.
Court documents seen by CBS News show that the companies that applied were Infowars, IWHealth also known as Infowars Health and Prison Planet TV. Infowars states in the deposit that it has assets from $ 0 to $ 50,000 and liabilities from $ 1,000,001 to $ 10 million. Separately, a judge ruled that Jones owed $ 75,000 in fines he paid in a Connecticut court for failing to appear in court last month in a lawsuit alleging the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School was a hoax. Alex Jones in a photo without a date. CBS News Relatives of some of the 20 children and six teachers killed in the 2012 Newtown, Connecticut massacre have sued Jones for defamation, saying they had been harassed and threatened with death by Jones supporters. A judge has found Jones liable for damages and a lawsuit over how much he has to pay to the families is set for August. Jones was also held liable for damages in similar defamation lawsuits by relatives of the victims in Texas, where the trial is set to begin later this month. Jones has since said he believes the shooting happened. Judge Barbara Bellis in Waterbury, Connecticut ordered the refund Thursday because Jones eventually appeared on a rescheduled deposit. The fines, which escalated daily, were intended to ensure that Jones would appear for questioning. Jones said he lost his testimony on March 23 and 24 in Austin, Texas – the home of Jones and InfoWars – due to a medical problem involving vertigo. He said his doctors initially thought it was a serious heart problem, but later it turned out to be a vaginal infection. Belis said there was not enough evidence that Jones was too ill to attend the deposition. Jones paid a $ 25,000 daily fine for April 1 and another $ 50,000 daily fine for April 4. He then attended a deposition in Bridgeport on April 5 and 6. A Sandy Hook family lawyer declined to comment Friday. There was a message left for Jones’s lawyer.
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