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Supreme Courtroom turns away Alex Jones’ try to dam .5B defamation judgment
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Supreme Courtroom turns away Alex Jones’ try to dam $1.5B defamation judgment

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Last updated: October 14, 2025 3:21 pm
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Courtroom on Tuesday rejected conservative conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ last-ditch try to dam an nearly $1.5 billion defamation judgment he faces over false claims that the 2012 Sandy Hook college taking pictures was a hoax.

The courtroom with out remark turned away Jones’ attraction of a state courtroom ruling.

Final week he urged the courtroom to urgently intervene, saying that if the courtroom didn’t take motion, his web site, Infowars, was vulnerable to being turned over to the satirical information web site The Onion.

The proposed acquisition can be used to assist fund funds to members of the family of the Sandy Hook victims.

Jones’ legal professionals had warned within the submitting final week that if the case was not placed on maintain, “InfoWars may have been acquired by its ideological nemesis and destroyed.”

In December 2012, a gunman killed 20 first-grade kids and 6 adults on the Sandy Hook Elementary Faculty in Newtown, Connecticut.

After the taking pictures, Jones on a couple of event advised throughout his on-line exhibits that it was a “staged occasion,” in accordance with courtroom papers.

Households of the victims then sued in Connecticut state courtroom, claiming defamation in addition to different state regulation violations.

Jones, who owns InfoWars via his firm Free Speech Techniques, subsequently misplaced makes an attempt in state courtroom to attraction the judgment. He’s additionally looking for chapter protections.

The Onion failed in an earlier try to accumulate InfoWars via a chapter public sale, however Jones’ lawyer mentioned a brand new try is underway in Texas state courtroom.

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