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April 18, 2022, 2:16 PM

Infowars Files for Bankruptcy Amid Sandy Hook Lawsuits (2)

Rachel Butt
Rachel Butt
Bloomberg News
Jeremy Hill
Jeremy Hill
Bloomberg News

Companies tied to far-right radio host Alex Jones filed for bankruptcy in an effort to settle litigation brought by relatives of children killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre.

Three entities, including one that holds the rights to website Infowars, sought Chapter 11 protection in Victoria, Texas, on Sunday. Each estimated liabilities of as much as $10 million, according to court filings. Chapter 11 filings allow a business to keep operating while working on a turnaround plan and pause pending civil litigation.

Lawyers set up a trust that would pay people suing the companies, and Jones handed over his equity ...

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