A federal bankruptcy judge Monday left in limbo the sale of InfoWars, which was formerly owned by Alex Jones, to the satirical website The Onion until an evidentiary hearing can be held at a date to be determined next month.
The bankruptcy stems from a $1.5B defamation judgment against Jones for calling the Sandy Hook school shooting a hoax, with liquidation proceeds earmarked for creditors, including victim families, leading to the forced sale of the company.The bankruptcy stems from a $1.5B defamation judgment against Jones for calling the Sandy Hook school shooting a hoax, with liquidation proceeds earmarked for creditors — including victims' families — leading to the forced sale of the company.
The Onion has a chance to take this dreadfuldangerous website and turn it into something nice by transforming Jones' old platform of harmful conspiracy theories into a hub of satire and truth-telling humor. By replacing Jones' damaging lies with sharp, impactful wit, The Onion will ensure that disinformation no longer profits off tragedy.
Regardless of anyone's opinion of Jones, he deserves the same due process as anyone else. The people behind this lawsuit are from an anti-gun rights organization, and they're using The Onion as a front to push their political agenda. Since theythe "winning parties" knew they would lose the auction, they made an illegal backroom deal with the government to ensure their bid would win.