Infowars Auction: What It Means for Alex Jones Following the Sandy Hook Ruling
Infowars Auction Announcement
The auction of Infowars has been confirmed as part of Alex Jones' legal obligations to pay the families affected by the Sandy Hook tragedy. This significant event follows a Houston judge's ruling that allows for the liquidation of Infowars' assets. These assets encompass social media accounts, copyrighted materials, and trademarks owned by its parent company, Free Speech Systems.
Details of the Auction
- The auction is scheduled for November.
- Initial sales include Infowars’ social media presence and crucial business assets.
- Additional sales may follow for studio equipment and other remaining assets.
In a court hearing on Tuesday, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez stated that he will allow the sale to proceed but will amend previous orders to clarify that the trustee overseeing Jones’ personal bankruptcy will have control over Free Speech Systems' assets. Jones and his company filed for bankruptcy in 2022 after losses in defamation lawsuits linked to the Sandy Hook incident.
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