Sandy Hook parents sue Alex Jones again, accuse him of trying to ‘shield assets’ in defamation cases

Authored by newstimes.com and submitted by KatzDeli

NEWTOWN — Four Sandy Hook parents who won two defamation suits against Alex Jones in Texas last year have sued him, claiming that he “transferred millions of dollars from his fortune” to shield his assets from them.

“During the defamation cases, the Jones debtors doomsday prepped for these eventual judgments by diverting assets,” reads a lawsuit filed this week in 200th District Court in Austin, Texas by the parents of two children who were slain in the Sandy Hook shooting.

“This fact is only confirmed by the jaw-dropping amount in transfers the Jones debtors made during the defamation cases. In 2021 alone, the Jones debtors transferred from Free Speech Systems tens of millions more than it cost to operate that year,” the lawsuit reads. “These transfers started just four months after the last appellate court decision was issued that allowed the defamation cases to proceed.”

Jones, the host of the internet program “Infowars,” faces the first of three jury trials to award damages later this month in Texas.

Jones, who called the 2012 shooting of 26 first-graders and educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School “staged,” “synthetic,” “manufactured,” “a giant hoax,” and “completely fake with actors,” lost two defamation lawsuits in Texas and a third in Connecticut.

Jones has been in the headlines for weeks because of his Connecticut case, where he skipped court-ordered depositions and was sanctioned with an escalating daily fine of $25,000. At the same time, Jones offered the 15 people in the Connecticut defamation case and the four people in the Texas defamation cases $120,000 each to settle. No one took the settlement.

This week, Jones was in Bridgeport to sit for two days of depositions, giving public statements both days about his plight.

In the latest lawsuit in Texas, the four parents and a Massachusetts man who Jones falsely accused of being the shooter in the 2018 Parkland, Fla. massacre accuse Jones of trying to “divert his assets to shell companies owned by insiders like his parents, his children, and himself.”

No attorneys are listed in the court records for Jones in the latest lawsuit. Jones could not be reached for comment late Friday at his Texas-based “Infowars” studio.

“[T]he Texas Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act prohibits defendants from playing shell games to shield assets from their creditors,” the lawsuit reads. “And it allows creditors like the Sandy Hook families to void fraudulent transfers that defendants like Alex Jones make to their insiders.”

MangoSchnitzel on April 9th, 2022 at 03:13 UTC »

I would sue him over everything even remotely feasible if I were one of those parents.

You're mocking my dead child, telling the world they didn't even exist, and if they did they didn't die in the shooting, and I'm just a crisis actor for a false flag attack?!?

You better believe I would do everything in my power to make this man's life as miserable as possible, for as long as I can. If I lost my (only) child in this tragedy, ruining Alex Jones's life would be my new purpose.

And he could shove his money wayyyy up his ass. I'd not take a cent from the man who'd invalidate my child's life in such a despicable way.

No money in the world, no apology, nothing can bring these children back and undo the damage this man has done to those parents, after they experienced the most devastating loss one could imagine.

Unadulterated_eflove on April 9th, 2022 at 02:30 UTC »

Still can’t comprehend his listeners. It’s like they are addicted to a drug.

zxcvb94105 on April 9th, 2022 at 02:22 UTC »

There are many scummy people on this planet.

AJ is at least three of them.