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DOJ Official Retracts Letter Threatening Sandy Hook FBI Agent

A top Justice Department official retracted a letter threatening an FBI agent who responded to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting with a potential investigation related to a defamation lawsuit against Alex Jones, after facing criticism and an order from his superior.

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Jones Accused of Hiding \$5M in Assets from Sandy Hook Victims

A bankruptcy trustee accuses Alex Jones of fraudulently transferring over \$5 million in assets to shield them from creditors, including families of Sandy Hook victims, leading to new lawsuits and further legal battles in his ongoing bankruptcy case.

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Judge Blocks Infowars Auction, Delaying Sandy Hook Families' Damages Recovery

A federal bankruptcy judge rejected a deal to auction Alex Jones' Infowars, delaying the Sandy Hook families' $1.3 billion judgment collection. The judge cited jurisdictional issues, limiting the sale to Jones' equity, not company assets, creating uncertainty about the families' recovery and the fut...

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Judge Blocks The Onion's Bid for Infowars, Citing Auction Process Flaws

A Texas bankruptcy judge rejected The Onion's $7 million bid for Alex Jones' Infowars platform due to concerns about the auction process, stating it did not maximize value and lacked clarity, leaving the sale unresolved despite The Onion's bid being partially funded by Sandy Hook families.

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"Judge Rejects Infowars Sale to The Onion in Bankruptcy Auction"

"A US bankruptcy judge rejected the sale of Alex Jones' Infowars website to The Onion, citing a procedural error in the auction; the judge said the court-appointed trustee should have solicited additional bids rather than accepting The Onion's offer, backed by Sandy Hook victims' families, who won a...

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Judge Rejects The Onion's Bid for Infowars

A federal bankruptcy judge rejected The Onion's bid to buy Alex Jones' Infowars, citing a flawed auction process and insufficient funds for creditors; Jones will retain control for now.

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Texas Judge Orders Sale of Alex Jones' Infowars Assets

A Texas judge ordered the sale of Alex Jones' Infowars assets to pay over \$1 billion in judgments to Sandy Hook shooting victims' families, potentially shutting down his studio but not his broadcasts; The Onion is reportedly working to acquire the platform.

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Alex Jones Ordered to Pay $965 Million in Sandy Hook Defamation Case

A Texas jury ordered Alex Jones to pay $965 million in damages for falsely claiming the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax, causing immense suffering to the victims' families who were subjected to harassment and threats.

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Infowars Acquisition Bid Doubles to $7 Million

First United American Companies offered $7 million to buy Alex Jones' Infowars platform, more than doubling its previous bid, after a judge voided an auction that awarded the platform to The Onion; proceeds will primarily compensate Sandy Hook shooting victims' families.

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Judge Rejects Infowars Sale to The Onion, Prioritizing Sandy Hook Victims' Compensation

A federal judge rejected the sale of Alex Jones' Infowars to The Onion because the auction failed to adequately compensate the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims, who are owed \$1.5 billion in damages for Jones' false claims that the shooting was staged.

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Judge Blocks The Onion's Infowars Bid, Citing Auction Process Concerns

A Texas bankruptcy judge blocked The Onion's $7 million bid to acquire Alex Jones' Infowars platform, citing concerns about the auction process which he says failed to maximize value. The bid, which included $1.75 million in cash and a credit from Sandy Hook families, was rejected due to lack of cla...

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Judge Blocks Infowars Sale to The Onion

A US bankruptcy judge blocked the sale of Alex Jones's Infowars website to the Onion, ruling the auction process did not generate the best possible bids, despite the Onion's bid being augmented by Sandy Hook families forgoing some repayment. The judge rejected collusion claims but criticized the tru...

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