InfoWars to be sold; Jones vows to continue

InfoWars to be sold; Jones vows to continue

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InfoWars to be sold; Jones vows to continue

Alex Jones is selling InfoWars to pay a $1.5 billion defamation judgment, but vows to continue his broadcasts.

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What is included in the court-ordered auction?
The auction is court-ordered and will include equipment, websites, and other assets of InfoWars and its parent company, Free Speech Systems.
Why is Alex Jones selling his media platform's assets?
Alex Jones, the founder of Infowars, is selling his media platform's inventory to pay a massive $1.5 billion defamation judgment to the families of Sandy Hook victims.
How does Jones intend to continue his broadcasting efforts?
Jones has vowed to continue his broadcasting through his AJN network on X, urging supporters to join him in what he terms a 'second American revolution'.
How does Alex Jones describe the legal proceedings against him?
Jones claims the judgments are 'fake' and compares the trials to Soviet and Nazi Germany, while simultaneously pleading with supporters for funds to help continue his broadcasting.
What is Jones's plan if the platform is bought by 'good guys' versus 'bad guys'?
Jones hopes 'good guys' will purchase the platform and allow him to continue his broadcasts; if 'bad guys' buy it, he will broadcast until the last minute.