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  1. 24. Mai 2024 · A federal judge has OK'd the sale of Alex Jones’ 27-acre game ranch in Texas for $2.8 million to pay bankruptcy costs and Sandy Hook families he owes.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Alex Jones. , the conspiracy theorist and defamer of Sandy Hook families, has been given the go-ahead by a federal judge to sell his Texas game ranch amid his bankruptcy case. On Wednesday,...

  3. 21. Mai 2024 · Sandy Hook families, Jones negotiating liquidation details. Alex Jones secured court approval to sell his Texas ranch for $2.8 million, which he says will help cover legal costs related to liquidating his assets through bankruptcy. The sale approval comes as the right-wing conspiracy theorist has been working to resolve $1.5 billion in ...

  4. 2. Mai 2024 · Reporter. Court must allow completion of sale contract, Jones says. Texas ranch sale proceeds would cover bankruptcy costs. Alex Jones wants to sell his Staples, Texas, ranch for $2.8 million to help cover the legal costs of his bankruptcy as he works to resolve litigation with families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims.

    • Randi Love
    • Reporter
    • rlove@bloombergindustry.com
  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist and defamer of Sandy Hook families, has been given the go-ahead by a federal judge to sell his Texas game ranch amid his bankruptcy case. On Wednesday, U.S. Judge Christopher Lopez approved a $2.8 million sale of Jones’ 127-acre ranch as part of his Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, according to court documents.

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · A federal judge who must OK every financial decision Alex Jones makes in his bankruptcy bid to avoid the full weight of paying $1.5 billion he owes Sandy Hook families he defamed has approved...

  7. Vor einem Tag · Alex Jones appears in Connecticut Superior Court to testify during the Sandy Hook defamation damages trial on Sept. 22, 2022. Jones, a conspiracy theorist who hosts Infowars, has been pursuing bankruptcy since juries in Texas and Connecticut entered judgments against him and his business totaling over $1.4 billion for false statements he made on the air about the Sandy Hook school shooting ...