Sandy Hook Families Reach Settlement in Alex Jones Bankruptcy Case
Families of Sandy Hook shooting victims have reached a settlement regarding the division of assets of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, facilitating the sale of his Infowars platform. At a court hearing in Houston, Texas, attorneys for the bankruptcy trustee announced that the agreement aims to resolve longstanding disputes among the families about how to pursue financial restitution following Jones' bankruptcy declaration in 2022.
The settlement stipulates that the Texas-based families will receive $4 million, with $1 million payable within a week of court approval. Future payments will be divided, with Connecticut families receiving 75% and Texas families 25%. Previous disagreements between the families had stalled efforts to auction off Infowars, after a previous deal with the Onion news site was blocked by the court for being underpriced.
This compromise has been described as a "milestone event" by attorneys, aligning the families in their quest for justice against Jones, who has repeatedly claimed that the Sandy Hook tragedy was staged, resulting in defamation judgments totaling $1.3 billion from Connecticut courts. A hearing is scheduled for next week to consider the approval of the settlement, which will also pave the way for new bids for the Infowars platform.
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