Infowars Bankruptcy Deal ‘Not Perfect’ But Fair, Lawyer Says

April 22, 2022, 5:44 PM UTC

Advisers for bankrupt companies tied to far-right radio host Alex Jones shed light on the conspiracy theorist’s business operations in bankruptcy court Friday while promising transparency -- and cash -- to families of Sandy Hook shooting victims suing him for defamation.

Three corporate entities linked to Jones, and his website Infowars, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week in an attempt to corral yet-unquantified damages owed to Sandy Hook families who successfully sued him for calling the 2012 massacre a hoax. Jones himself didn’t go bankrupt, though, and neither did the most lucrative corner of his business, prompting one plaintiff’s ...

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