Alex Jones of Info Wars owes a billion for his Sandy Hook theories but is it Constitutional?

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Alex Jones of Info Wars owes 1 billion for his theories on the Sandy Hook shootings but is it Constitutional?

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Jury says Alex Jones should pay $965 million to people who suffered from his lies about the Sandy Hook school massacre. $1 billion to Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims’ relatives and an FBI agent, who said he turned their loss and trauma into years of torment by promoting the lie that the rampage was a hoax.

Twenty children and six adults died in the shooting on Dec. 14, 2012; relatives of five children and three educators sued in Connecticut. The trial was held at a courthouse in Waterbury, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) from Newtown, where the attack took place.

The lawsuit accused Jones and Infowars’ parent company, Free Speech Systems, of using a mass killing to build his audience and make millions of dollars. Experts testified that Jones’ audience swelled, as did his revenue from product sales when he made Sandy Hook a topic on the show.

The jury awarded various sums to the victims’ relatives, who testified that they were threatened and harassed for years by people who believed the lies told on Jones’ show. Strangers showed up at the families’ homes to record them. People hurled abusive comments on social media.

Mark Barden testified that conspiracy theorists urinated on the grave of his 7-year-old son, Daniel, and threatened to dig up the coffin; Barden and his wife were together awarded about $86 million. Now-retired FBI Agent William Aldenberg, awarded $90 million, described the horror he saw at the school as he responded alongside other law enforcement and his outrage at seeing online claims that he was an actor.

Erica Lafferty, the daughter of slain Sandy Hook principal Dawn Hochsprung, testified that people mailed rape threats to her house.

“I wish that after today, I can just be a daughter grieving my mother and stop worrying about the conspiracy theorists,” Lafferty said outside court. But she predicted that Jones’ “hate, lies, and conspiracy theories will follow both me and my family through the rest of our days.”

To plaintiff William Sherlach, the verdict “shows that the internet is not the wild, wild West and that your actions have consequences.”

He had testified about seeing online posts that falsely posited that the shooting was a hoax; that his slain wife, school psychologist Mary Sherlach, never existed; that he was part of a financial cabal and somehow involved with the school shooter’s father; and more. He told jurors the shooting deniers’ vitriol made him worry for his family’s safety.

“Going forward — because, unfortunately, there will be other horrific events like this — people like Alex Jones will have to rethink what they say,” Sherlach said.

The $965 million verdict is the second big judgment against the Infowars host for spreading the "myth" that the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history never happened and that the grieving families seen in news coverage were actors hired as part of a plot to take away people’s guns.

The verdict came in a defamation lawsuit filed by some of the families of 26 people who were killed in the 2012 shooting, plus an FBI agent who was among the first responders. A Texas jury in August awarded nearly $50 million to the parents of another slain child.

Robbie Parker, who lost his 6-year-old daughter, Emilie, said outside the Connecticut court that he was proud that “what we were able to accomplish was just to simply tell the truth.”

“And it shouldn’t be this hard, and it shouldn’t be this scary,” said Parker, who became an early target of conspiracy theorists after he spoke at a news conference the day after the shooting. The jury awarded him the most of any plaintiff: $120 million.

With this almost $1bn Fine InfoWars of Talk Radio’s Alex Jones Faces Bankruptcy.

Alex Jones was ordered to pay nearly $ 1 billion in damages to the families of the victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting for falsely claiming the massacre was a hoax.

The $965m compensation decision was reached by a jury following a three-week civil trial in Waterbury, Connecticut, not far from where a gunman killed 20 children and six staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary in the deadliest school shooting in US history.

Lawyers for families of eight victims during closing arguments last week said Mr. Jones cashed in for years on lies about the shooting, which drove traffic to his website InfoWars and boosted sales of its various products.

InfoWars could be pushed to declare bankruptcy if forced to pay the full amount - one of the highest defamation awards in US history.

Testifying during the trial, Jones acknowledged he had been wrong about Sandy Hook. The shooting was real, he said. But in the courtroom and on his show, he was defiant.

He called the proceedings a “kangaroo court,” mocked the judge, called the plaintiffs’ lawyer an ambulance chaser and labeled the case an affront to free speech rights. He claimed it was a conspiracy by Democrats and the media to silence him and put him out of business.

“I’ve already said ‘I’m sorry' hundreds of times, and I’m done saying I’m sorry,” he told jurors.

Jones wasn’t at court but reacted on his Infowars show.

As courtroom video showed the jury awards being read out, Jones said that he himself had never mentioned the plaintiffs’ names.

“All made up. Hilarious,” he said. “So this is what a show trial looks like. I mean, this is the left completely out of control.”

Jones's lawyer, Norm Pattis, portrayed the trial as unfair and pledged to appeal.

“Today is a very, very, very dark day for freedom of speech,” he said outside court.

Jones now faces a third trial, in Texas, in a lawsuit filed by the parents of another child killed in the shooting.

It is unclear how much of the verdicts Jones can afford to pay. During the trial in Texas, he testified he couldn’t afford any judgment over $2 million, and his lawyers plan to appeal and try to reduce the damages there. Free Speech Systems has filed for bankruptcy protection.

But an economist testified in the Texas proceeding that Jones and his company were worth as much as $270 million.

A lawyer for the families in the Connecticut case, Josh Koskoff, said that “if this verdict shuts down Alex Jones, good.”

“He’s been walking in the shadow of death to try to profit on the backs of people who have just been devastated,” Koskoff said. “That is not a business model that should be sustainable in the United States.

If they think they're finally getting rid of Alex Jones... THEY'RE IN FOR A BIG SURPRISE!!!

Alex Jones reacts to the verdict: "They want to scare everybody away from freedom... We're not scared, and we're not going away, and we're not going to stop."

So, does this mean we can sue Fauci and Biden for our suffering from the lies they told???

Is it Constitutional?
Does it open Pandora's box?
Does this mean Trump wins his lawsuits?
Can we?

I honestly think even if Alex Jones was wrong these lawsuits are a danger to free speech in general, how about the countless organizations that really claim to be needed that spread hate and misinformation and cause their watchers to mentally and physically abuse those on the right?!

Should I be able to now create a lawsuit myself against all those for making it harder to have a career?

So, Alex Jones acknowledged he was wrong, repeatedly, and is ordered to pay $1 billion.

For perspective, the largest fine paid by a banking executive responsible for the 2008 Financial Crisis was $67.5 million.

Alex Jones physically hurt nobody, this isn't about what he said, this was done to silence questioning anything.

Who hurt more people?

#AlexJones #SandyHook #USA

Source: AP, Fox News, and Countless Other News Outlets

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