Alex Jones Loses Sandy Hook Defamation Lawsuit, Damages Pending
Alex Jones Loses Sandy Hook Defamation Lawsuit, Damages Pending
A Connecticut judge has found that conspiracy theorist and Infowars host Alex Jones is liable for defamation in a lawsuit brought by the parents of children killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.As LegalReader.com has reported before, Jones suggested that the shooting was a hoax intended to strip Americans of their Second Amendment rights00and went so far as to say that the United States government employed “crisis actors” pretending to grieve for lost loved ones.Twenty-six children and six teachers were killed in the massacre, among the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history.According to The Associated Press, the judge’s ruling was made by default, after Jones refused to abide by court rulings instructing him to turn over evidence to the plaintiffs.The A.P. observes that Judge Barbara Bellis’ entry of a default ruling is relatively rare.However, in her decision, Bellis observed that Jones and his companies—Infowars and Free Speech Systems—failed to submit documents that might have showed if and how he profited from spreading misinformation about the Sandy Hook killings.A jury will now decide how much Jones will have to pay in damages.
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