Alex Jones’ control of Infowars has lived on another day, although the long-term future of the site, known for peddling ...
Lawyers in the Alex Jones bankruptcy case are now in discussions on what could happen next after a federal judge in Texas ...
Alex Jones was forced to sell the platform to help pay the roughly $1.5 billion in damages he owes families of the victims of ...
NEW YORK ‒ A U.S. judge on Tuesday stopped parody news site The Onion from buying conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars ...
The judge criticized the auction process as flawed and said the outcome "left a lot of money on the table" for Sandy Hook ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez said the bankruptcy trustee, acting in good faith, nevertheless "left the potential for a lot of money on the table." But plaintiffs counsel said his clients ...
Tre Lovell, a Los Angeles-based entertainment and media law attorney, reacted to Judge Christopher Lopez's ruling that the satirical news outlet could not take over Infowars due to a lack of ...
Following a two-day hearing in Houston, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez said he would not approve the sale, while citing concerns about transparency in the auction. That clears the way for ...
Judge Christopher Lopez said during the hearing, held in Austin, that The Onion parent company Global Tetrahedron, was wrongly named the winner of the auction to buy the site because it didn’t ...
US Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez’s decision means Jones can stay at Infowars in Austin, Texas. The Onion had planned to kick Jones out and relaunch Infowars in January as a parody.
A federal judge on Tuesday night rejected the auction sale of Alex Jones’ Infowars to The Onion satirical news outlet, criticizing the bidding process as flawed and the amount of money that ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez, who has overseen the case for two years, denied the Chapter 7 trustee’s November 14 decision to designate The Onion as the winning bidder. First United ...