Chinese Real Estate Market Troubles

Hong Kong courts heard four liquidation suits against Chinese developers, signaling trouble for the Chinese real estate market. The market is facing a second wave of restructurings, with creditors pressuring developers to pay overdue bills. Despite government stimulus measures, the housing market remains sluggish, with home prices falling and consumer confidence low.

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' 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 seeks court permission to convert bankruptcy reorganization to liquidation

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is seeking court permission to convert his bankruptcy reorganization to a liquidation to pay $1.5 billion he owes Sandy Hook families. Jones faces challenges in resolving the cases, with a court hearing scheduled for June 14 to decide on the matter.

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 Agrees to Liquidate Assets to Pay Sandy Hook Victims' Families

Alex Jones, who spread lies about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, has agreed to liquidate his assets to pay the nearly $1.5 billion in damages owed to the victims' families. He is on the brink of justice as the families fight for accountability, not just money.

Closure of 99 Cents Only stores

All 371 locations of 99 Cents Only stores are shutting down due to inflationary pressures and other challenges in the retail environment. Liquidation sales will begin soon.