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Alex Jones trial going about how you’d expect

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by oragator1, Aug 3, 2022.

  1. rtgator

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  3. G8trGr8t

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    past due but glad it has happened

    Alex Jones's Assets Are Frozen by Judge in Sandy Hook Case (msn.com)

    State court Judge Barbara Bellis, who oversaw the case in which a jury last month ordered Jones to pay nearly $1 billion for spreading lies about the 2012 elementary school massacre, issued the freezing order late Wednesday over concerns that he was “looting” his own estate and hiding assets through a series of shell companies owned by family members.

    “With the exception of ordinary living expenses, the defendant Alex Jones is not to transfer, encumber, dispose, or move his assets out of the United States, until further order of the court,” Bellis said in the one-page order.
     
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    Yes, past due. Could he have transferred wealth offshore to accounts hard for the G-men to see in the interim? He may have started before the award was announced - regardless, the parents will get maybe a pittance of the award.
     
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    Alex Jones ordered to pay $473M more in Sandy Hook case, bringing total to $1.4B — CT Insider

    Alex Jones ordered to pay another $473 million. 1.4 billion - starting to approach serious money.

    NEWTOWN — Alex Jones must pay an additional $473 million in punitive damages and attorney fees on top of the $965 million a jury ordered him to pay eight Sandy Hook families and an FBI agent he defamed.


    The court recognized the 'intentional, malicious...and heinous' conduct of Mr. Jones and his business entities," said the families' lead attorney Chris Mattei. "Our hope is that this serves to reinforce the message of this case: those who profit from lies targeting the innocent will face justice."
     
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