Death of Infowars Reporter Jamie White

Infowars reporter Jamie White was killed in a suspected homicide outside his home in Austin, Texas. Alex Jones blames the Austin D.A. Jose Garza and George Soros for the tragedy.

Murder of InfoWars Journalist Jamie White

InfoWars journalist Jamie White was murdered in Austin, Texas. Alex Jones mourned White's death and blamed it in part on the policies of Soros-funded D.A. Jose Garza. White covered politically charged topics for InfoWars.

Bankruptcy court rejects bid for Infowars, causing delay for Sandy Hook families

A federal bankruptcy court rejected a deal that would have allowed the auction of Alex Jones' Infowars media company, causing a delay in Sandy Hook families' efforts to collect damages. The judge ruled that only Jones' ownership stake can be sold and not the company's assets. The Onion's bid, which included a sweetener for the families, was also rejected. Jones celebrated the decision on his show, urging followers to buy his products.

Auction Sale of Infowars to The Onion Rejected by Judge

A judge rejected the auction sale of Alex Jones' Infowars to The Onion, citing flaws in the bidding process and questioning the money families of the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting would receive. The Onion planned to kick Jones out and relaunch Infowars as a parody.

Bankruptcy Auction Outcome for Alex Jones' Infowars Show

After a bankruptcy auction, The Onion loses bid for Alex Jones' Infowars show, as judge deems the process flawed. Families of Sandy Hook victims express disappointment. Alex Jones to continue his show for now. Legal battle continues.

Legal Battle Over Alex Jones' Infowars Show

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is facing a dispute among Sandy Hook families over the future of his Infowars show following defamation lawsuits. Majority of families accuse Texas parents of trying to grab money, trustee seeks to maximize assets to pay families, and Jones vows to continue show despite legal challenges.

Bankruptcy of Alex Jones' Infowars Media Platform

A US bankruptcy court trustee plans to shut down conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars media platform to help pay the $1.5 billion lawsuit judgments he owes for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting a hoax. Jones may continue broadcasts on social media despite the shutdown.

Alex Jones Ordered to Liquidate Assets for False Claims about Sandy Hook

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones ordered to liquidate personal assets to pay $1.5 billion for false claims about Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting being a hoax. Future of Infowars media platform uncertain.

Alex Jones facing loss of Infowars platform due to bankruptcy

Radio host Alex Jones is facing the possibility of losing his Infowars media platform due to a federal bankruptcy judge ruling on liquidating his assets to pay the $1.5 billion he owes for false claims about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

Alex Jones' Liquidation to Pay Sandy Hook Victims

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is seeking to liquidate his assets to pay $1.5 billion owed to Sandy Hook massacre victims. Jones' bankruptcy is being converted to Chapter 7, ending his efforts to save InfoWars. Sandy Hook families requested the liquidation of his assets, including InfoWars and Free Speech Systems.

Alex Jones Agrees to Liquidate Personal Assets

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones agrees to liquidate personal assets after owing $1.5 billion in damages to Sandy Hook victims. Infowars ownership to be sold as a result.

Alex Jones bankruptcy and legal judgments

Radio host Alex Jones is seeking to convert his bankruptcy into a Chapter 7 liquidation due to massive legal judgments related to his comments about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre.

Infowars Facing Shutdown

Alex Jones is facing efforts to shut down Infowars, with reports of authorities coming to put padlocks on the studio doors. Patriots are rallying behind Alex Jones and his crew in response to this development.