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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.