It was another bad day in court for Alex Jones as lawyers for the Sandy Hook families played clips of Jones calling jury to jury.
The last thing the jury heard:
It ends up with passages of Alex Jones describing the jury as a fraud and the jury members being an essential part of the deep state seems pretty horrific. This is the last thing the jurors will hear before deliberations. They will not forget.
– Sebastian Murdoc October 5, 2022
The prize at the Connecticut trial is expected to be much larger than the $49.5 million awarded to two parents from Sandy Hook in Texas. Jones lost several defamation lawsuits related to his defamation for profit against the Sandy Hook families. Prosecutors debunked Jones’ allegations of bankruptcy and poverty.
A bankruptcy judge eliminated Jones’ bankruptcy preparation due to a lack of transparency and demanded the appointment of new officials. The fact that Jones is still running a bluff and trying to use the experiments for profit should be especially harmful in the eyes of the jury.
Jones faces financial ruin, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he ended up owing the Sandy Hook families hundreds of millions of dollars when all judgments were made.
Alex Jones learns nothing from this experience, and unless he is stopped, he will use the same tactics because defamation for profit is his business model.
Mr. Easley is Managing Editor. He is also a White House press correspondent and a congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason holds a BA in Political Science. His graduating work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
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