What to know about Alex Jones’ Texas court win and more than $1 billion in damages he still faces
Summary
Alex Jones must still pay over $1 billion in damages for falsely claiming the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting was a hoax. A Texas court reduced some of the money he owes, but Jones continues to face multiple large legal judgments and has filed for bankruptcy.Key Facts
- Alex Jones falsely said the Sandy Hook shooting was staged using actors to push for gun control.
- Families of victims sued Jones and his company for defamation and emotional harm.
- In Connecticut, Jones was ordered to pay $1.25 billion, which remains in place after appeals.
- In Texas, a court reduced a $50 million punishment for Jones to about $6 million due to state limits on damages.
- Jones and his company filed for bankruptcy amid these financial judgments.
- Victims’ families have not yet received any money from Jones.
- Jones denied responsibility for threats made by his followers but admitted the shooting did happen.
- Jones plans to keep appealing the decisions, claiming they affect free speech rights.
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