Judge Rejects Bankruptcy Sale of Infowars to The Onion: Alex Jones Remains

Key Developments in the Infowars Bankruptcy Case
A federal judge on Tuesday night rejected the sale of the conspiracy platform Infowars to The Onion. This decision comes after Alex Jones raised allegations of illegal collusion regarding a recent bankruptcy auction. The Onion had emerged as the winning bidder on Nov. 14, surpassing a company linked with Jones.
Background of the Case
- U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez criticized the auction process, deeming it flawed.
- The ruling allows Jones to retain control of Infowars in Austin, Texas.
- The Onion's plan to relaunch Infowars in January as a parody has been thwarted.
This latest development adds a significant chapter to the ongoing saga surrounding Alex Jones and Infowars. Investors and followers alike should monitor this case closely for future updates.
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