Alex Jones claims Sandy Hook families won't get his money, but they could start seizing his assets, attorney says
Alex Jones Vows to Keep Terrorizing the Families of School-Shooting Victims Following Nearly $1 Billion Judgement
“We’re not going away and we’re not going to stop.”
the bankruptcy court could order the liquidation of Mr. Jones’s business. Free Speech Systems and its assets, from real estate to office furniture, could be sold off for cash, which would go to the families.
On Wednesday he called the verdict a “joke” and urged his viewers to
“flood us with donations” to fund an appeal.
The families are suing Mr. Jones for fraudulent transfer, saying he has been siphoning money from his business into financial vehicles that benefit himself and his relatives.
Alex Jones says, “They want to scare everybody away from freedom. And scare us away from questioning Uvalde and what really happened there or Parkland or any other event. And guess what, we’re not scared and we’re not going away and we’re not going to stop.”
He then asked his audience to help him raise money by going to the InfoWars store and buying products like “vita mineral fusion.”
Watching the Sandy Hook verdict live from his studio, Alex Jones makes an urgent plea to his audience for cash, and tells them that none of the money they send him will go the the families because he has filed for bankruptcy.