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NEW YORK ‒ A U.S. judge on Tuesday stopped parody news site The Onion from buying conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars website, ruling that a bankruptcy auction did not result in the best ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez's decision means Jones can stay at Infowars in Austin, Texas. The Onion had planned to kick Jones out and relaunch Infowars in January as a parody.
The Onion’s Bid to Buy Alex Jones’ Infowars Rejected by Federal Bankruptcy Judge. Judge Christopher Lopez says the sale “left a lot of money on the table” for Sandy Hook parents, despite ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez rejected Jones' claims that the auction was plagued by "collusion," at the end of a two-day hearing in Houston. Sign up here.
A federal bankruptcy judge on Wednesday rejected a proposal to hold a second auction for assets owned by Alex Jones’ right-wing conspiracy website Infowars. “We’re not doing that any more ...
First American United Companies, which is affiliated with Jones’ dietary supplements businesses, asked US Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez in Houston to disqualify the bid by the Onion, a ...
Alex Jones' bankruptcy trustee has filed three lawsuits alleging the Infowars host fraudulently transferred around $5 million in assets to family members.
The trustee overseeing Infowars host Alex Jones' personal bankruptcy case is accusing the far-right conspiracy theorist of trying to shield more than $5 million from creditors, including relatives of ...
A judge has put satirical news company The Onion's purchase of Alex Jones' Infowars site on hold pending a hearing to review the sale.. Judge Christopher Lopez of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in ...
Judge Christopher Lopez said Monday that he will hear from all parties and decide whether the auction process was fair. National The fight for Alex Jones’ Infowars company heats up as Jones sues ...
Alex Jones "engaged in an intentional and planned asset protection scheme to transfer cash, cars, and real estate to insiders," write lawyers representing U.S. Trustee Christopher Murray.
U.S. bankruptcy Trustee Christopher Murray has filed three suits accusing Infowars host Alex Jones of hiding millions of dollars in cash and property.