Infowars host Alex Jones files for bankruptcy protection


Alex Jones arrives at the court house as he faces a second defamation trial over Sandy Hook claims in Waterbury, Connecticut, September 22, 2022.

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Infowars host Alex Jones filed for personal bankruptcy protection on Friday on the heels of a Connecticut jury and judge ordering him to pay $1.44 billion in damages to relatives of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting massacre victims, a new court filing shows.

Jones, who had promoted claims that the shooting that killed 20 first-graders and six adults was a hoax, filed a voluntary petition under Chapter 11 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas, court records show.

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In that filing, Jones estimates his liabilities to be between $1 billion and $10 billion, against assets of between $1 million and $10 million.

He also estimates he has between 50 and 99 creditors. The creditors identified by name in the bankruptcy filing include parents of children murdered on Dec. 14, 2012, at the Newtown, Connecticut, elementary school, who had sued him successfully, as well as an FBI agent who responded to the scene of the massacre.

The largest unsecured creditor in the filing was Robbie Parker, whose 6-year-old daughter Emilie was killed that day. Parker, who was awarded $120 million in damages from Jones, was accused with others by Jones of being “crisis actors” who participated in a conspiracy to stage the shooting.

A Connecticut jury in October ordered Jones to pay nearly $1 billion in damages to Sandy Hook relatives. The judge in that case added $473 million in punitive damages to that bill the following month.

Jones’ company, Free Speech Systems Inc., filed for bankruptcy protection in July.

Relatives of Sandy Hook victims have said the harassment they received on the heels of the shooting by people who believed the massacre was a hoax has continued until this year.

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