The judge overseeing Alex Jones’s bankruptcy case suspended the sale of his conspiracy website Infowars, ending a monthslong ...
A federal bankruptcy judge on Wednesday rejected a proposal to hold a second auction for assets owned by Alex Jones’ ...
The ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Houston further complicates how and when Jones' bankruptcy case will be resolved and ...
Wednesday’s ruling by a judge denying a $16M deal between Sandy Hook families about sharing Alex Jones’ bankruptcy assets ...
In addition to denying the proposed deal, a federal judge told the Chapter 7 trustee that he was no longer authorized to sell ...
Infowars host Owen Shroyer is suing news outlets Salon.com and Media Matters for America for misrepresenting his actions ...
The disagreement helped scuttle a previous auction of Jones’ Infowars company, after the court-appointed bankruptcy trustee decided to sell Infowars to the parody news site the Onion for $1.75 ...
The decision complicates a proposed sale of Jones’ Infowars platform, and could spur divisions between families who sued ...
The judge also shut down the future sale of Infowars' assets, leaving the trustee authorized to sell only the company’s ...
A hearing is scheduled on Monday to discuss Infowars' future after a judge rejected its sale to the satirical website the Onion.
In the quest by Sandy Hook families to collect on judgments against Alex Jones in Texas and Connecticut, Jones has turned those historic defamation cases into a blockbuster bankruptcy case, putting ...
In December, the judge threw out the sale of Infowars to a partnership of the satirical news site, the Onion, and a group of Sandy Hook families he defamed.