Infowars Auctioned to Settle Alex Jones' $1.5 Billion Debt to Sandy Hook Families
The sale of Infowars assets aims to compensate Sandy Hook victims' families following defamation verdicts against Jones.
- Alex Jones' Infowars is being auctioned to help pay the $1.5 billion he owes to Sandy Hook families.
- The auction includes Infowars' intellectual property, website, and broadcasting equipment.
- Potential buyers range from supporters of Jones to those who may shut down Infowars.
- Jones has stated he will continue broadcasting through alternative channels if Infowars is sold.
- The auction proceeds will be distributed to creditors, primarily the Sandy Hook families.