Sandy Hook Families Refuse Alex Jones Settlement Offer
Sandy Hook Families Refuse Alex Jones Settlement Offer
Conspiracy theorist and Infowars host Alex Jones offered to pay the relatives of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims up to $120,000 per plaintiff to settle claims in the families’ defamation lawsuit.However, Jones’s offer was quickly rejected.According to The Associated Press, a Connecticut judge has already found Jones liable for damages, the amount of which shall be determined in trial.A trial date is tentatively scheduled later this summer.As LegalReader.com has reported before, Sandy Hook families claim that Jones spread malicious conspiracy theories, suggesting that the mass shooting was staged using crisis actors.While Jones eventually backed off his claims, he maintained that the massacre was a false-flag operation designed to strip Americans of their Second Amendment rights.Many of the plaintiffs say they received death threats from Jones’s followers.Jones and his attorneys have since apologized for the families’ emotional suffering.“Mr. Jones extends his heartfelt apology for any distress his remarks caused,” his attorneys wrote in court filings.
An image of Alex Jones at a 2014 protest in Dallas, TX. Image via Flickr/user:Sean P. Anderson. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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