Headline Roundup • June 4th, 2024
Amid Bankruptcy Dispute, Alex Jones Allowed to Broadcast Until June 14
Summary from the AllSides News Team
Over the weekend, families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims requested InfoWars host Alex Jones liquidate his media company as part of an ongoing defamation settlement.
The Details: On Saturday, in an “emergency broadcast,” Jones, in tears, warned that the federal government would seize his studio as part of his ongoing bankruptcy case. On Monday, a judge in Texas ruled that Jones is allowed to keep operating his company, Free Speech Systems, and pay his 44 employees until at least June 14, when the decision on whether to liquidate Jones and his company’s assets is expected.
For Context: In 2022, Jones was ordered to pay the families $1.5 billion, but in 2023, they said they would accept the sale of his assets, or $85 million over 10 years. Jones subsequently filed for bankruptcy. In May, Jones received the go-ahead to sell his $2.8 million Texas ranch.
Key Quotes: During the broadcast, Jones said he was being targeted by the “deep state” and concluded, “At the end of the day, we’re going to beat these people. I’m not trying to be dramatic here, but it’s been a hard fight.”
How The Media Covered It: The story was not widely covered across the spectrum but most frequently by outlets on the left. Much of the coverage was based on the Associated Press’ (Lean Left bias) report.
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After a weekend in which conspiracy theorist Alex Jones warned that his media company faced an imminent shutdown by the federal government because of his bankruptcy cases, a judge on Monday allowed Jones to keep operating for the next two weeks while it is decided whether his assets should be liquidated.
Both Jones and his company, Free Speech Systems, filed for bankruptcy reorganization after he lost two lawsuits and was ordered to pay $1.5 billion to relatives of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. They sued Jones for calling the shooting that...

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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...

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Over the weekend, the families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims requested that Alex Jones’s media organization be liquidated by a bankruptcy judge.
“Liquidation could mean that Jones would have to sell most of what he owns, including his company and its assets, but could keep his home and other personal belongings that are exempt from bankruptcy liquidation. Proceeds would go to his creditors, including the Sandy Hook families,” AP News reported.
In 2022, Jones and his company, Free Speech Systems, filed for bankruptcy protection following an order he received...
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