Sandy Hook Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Misses Deposition
Sandy Hook Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Misses Deposition
Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones missed a court-ordered deposition on Wednesday.As LegalReader.com has reported before, Jones is facing a massive defamation lawsuit, filed by the relatives of people who were killed or injured in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.Jones garnered nationwide criticism—and notoriety—when he publicly proclaimed that the shooting was a hoax.According to Jones and his supporters, the federal government paid “crisis actors” to fake a mass shooting.The government’s plan, Jones claimed, was to generate enough public outrage to begin stripping Americans of their Second Amendment protections.Jones later revised his theory and said that a shooting had actually occurred, but that the shooting was planned, executed, or other influenced by far-left political leaders and strategists.
A memorial to the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. Image via Voice of America. Public domain. Found via Wikimedia Commons.
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