Alex Jones' Assets Ordered Liquidated to Pay Sandy Hook Debt
Federal judge dismisses Infowars' parent company bankruptcy, allowing families to collect $1.5 billion in state courts.
- Judge orders liquidation of Alex Jones' personal assets to pay $1.5 billion owed to Sandy Hook families.
- Jones' company, Free Speech Systems, faces an uncertain future as its bankruptcy case is dismissed.
- Sandy Hook families can now move to collect the debt in state courts in Texas and Connecticut.
- Jones predicts continued legal battles and plans to keep broadcasting, even if Infowars ceases operations.
- Lawyers for the families allege Jones illegally diverted funds and vow to pursue his future earnings.











































