Judge Approves Auction of Alex Jones' Infowars to Pay Sandy Hook Families
The liquidation aims to help satisfy over $1 billion in damages awarded to the families of Sandy Hook victims.
- U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez has authorized the auction of Infowars’ assets starting in November.
- The sale will include Infowars' intellectual property, trademarks, websites, and physical equipment.
- Jones’ personal social media accounts might also be liquidated, pending further court approval.
- The auction follows Jones' loss in defamation lawsuits for claiming the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax.
- Proceeds will go towards the $1.5 billion owed to Sandy Hook families, though exact amounts remain uncertain.