Trustee Plans Liquidation of Alex Jones' Infowars and Parent Company Amid Bankruptcy Proceedings
Trustee Plans Liquidation of Alex Jones' Infowars and Parent Company Amid Bankruptcy Proceedings

Trustee Plans Liquidation of Alex Jones' Infowars and Parent Company Amid Bankruptcy Proceedings

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A court-appointed bankruptcy trustee, Christopher Murray, has filed a motion to liquidate Alex Jones' media platform Infowars and its parent company, Free Speech Systems (FSS), to pay the $1.5 billion in judgments owed to families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims. The motion seeks to conduct an 'orderly wind-down' of the company's operations and inventory. Murray has requested a temporary hold on the families' efforts to collect money to prevent a 'value-destructive money grab' and ensure an orderly process. Jones, who filed for bankruptcy in 2022, has stated that Infowars may operate for a few more months but has hinted at continuing his broadcasts in another format. The liquidation follows multiple defamation suits against Jones for spreading false claims about the 2012 shooting.

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