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Infowars to be Sold, Again

By Thomas J. Crane on August 29, 2025
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Alex Jones is faced with losing his Infowars website again. It was sold once in bankruptcy court. But, another judge later found that sale was not in the best interest of Alex Jones’ creditors and did not follow correct procedure. Since that ruling, a state district court judge has ordered that a state-appointed receiver will sell the Infowars website. The goal is to try to satisfy the $1.3 billion judgment agent Mr. Jones. I wrote previously about the lawsuits against Alex Jones here and here.

The Sandy Hook Elementary families have been trying to collect on their judgment against Mr. Jones for three years. The Onion bought the website in 2024, but a bankruptcy judge stopped the process, saying the process did not satisfy procedural requirements.

Mr. Jones on his podcast, of course, complained about the most recent order. See NPR report here for more information.

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    San Antonio Employment Law Blog
  • Organization:
    Law Office of Thomas J. Crane
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