Judge to Decide Fate of Alex Jones' Infowars on June 14
Sandy Hook families push for liquidation to collect $1.5 billion in damages; Jones claims imminent shutdown averted for now.
- U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez will rule on whether to liquidate Alex Jones' media company, Free Speech Systems.
- Sandy Hook families filed an emergency motion to convert Jones' bankruptcy reorganization into liquidation.
- Jones claims federal authorities and the bankruptcy system are targeting his company, urging followers to protect his studio.
- Jones' company and personal assets are under scrutiny, with $9 million in personal assets and $4 million in company cash reported.
- The court's decision could either lead to liquidation or send the matter back to state courts for resolution.