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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones forced to sell Texas ranch to pay off debt

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Facing nearly $1.5 billion in payments to the victims of the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting, conspiracy theorist and InfoWars host Alex Jones received a judge's go-ahead to sell his $2.8 million Texas ranch and said his InfoWars studios in Austin could be next.

In an "emergency broadcast" Saturday, Jones broke down into tears claiming that he had seen federal agents lurking around his building and that he suspected the federal government could seize the InfoWars studios amid Jones' bankruptcy case. The week prior, a judge gave Jones approval to sell his $2.8 million, 127-acre ranch in Kingsbury, Texas to help pay for his legal expenses.

"This is going to be Infowars' last show, because I learned yesterday that they were going to padlock the door and kick us out last night," Jones said.

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