But the judge approved a separate liquidation of Jones’ personal assets.
Judge Chris Lopez said the Infowars bankruptcy process had dragged on and that it needed to stop “incurring costs” and let the families of Sandy Hook victims try to claim what they are owed through state courts.
And what legal avenues remain for the victims’ families to collect the massive sum Jones still owes them?.
“The Court authorized us to move immediately to collect against all Infowars assets, and we intend to do exactly that.”.
Earlier on Friday, Lopez approved the liquidation of Jones’ personal assets after the conspiracy theorist agreed to convert his personal bankruptcy into a Chapter 7 liquidation last week.
Jones’ decision to seek bankruptcy protection comes after he agreed to demands from the families of Sandy Hook victims.
Whatever proceeds are gained from Jones’ personal bankruptcy will amount to just a fraction of what he owes families of Sandy Hook victims. »