Infowars Auction Draws Interest from Both Allies and Critics of Alex Jones
The court-ordered sale aims to cover over $1 billion in defamation judgments related to Sandy Hook conspiracy claims.
- Infowars' assets, valued at $18 million, are up for auction to help pay Alex Jones' defamation judgments to Sandy Hook families.
- Potential buyers include Roger Stone, an ally of Jones and Trump, and progressive media groups seeking to transform the platform.
- Bids are due by Friday, with a live auction scheduled next Wednesday; unsold items will be auctioned again in December.
- Jones has set up alternate platforms in anticipation of losing Infowars, hoping to continue his broadcasts regardless of the auction's outcome.
- Proceeds from the auction are intended to go to creditors, including the Sandy Hook families, who have yet to receive compensation.