Bankrupt Infowars parent company will face second Sandy Hook defamation
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[August 30, 2022]
By Dietrich Knauth
(Reuters) -The parent company of far-right
website Infowars agreed on Monday to face a second U.S. defamation trial
stemming from the company's false claims the deadly 2012 Sandy Hook
elementary school shooting was a hoax.
Free Speech Systems' attorneys told U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher
Lopez in Houston the company would no longer oppose a trial in
Connecticut next month, even though the company's bankruptcy would
normally shield it from lawsuits.
The Connecticut trial will determine how much FSS and its founder,
conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, should pay in a defamation case brought
by family members of children slain in the shooting.
The Sandy Hook gunman, Adam Lanza, used a Remington Bushmaster rifle to
kill 20 children and six staff at the school in Newtown, Connecticut - a
massacre that ended when he killed himself with the sound of approaching
police sirens.
Families of children killed in the 2012 shooting have won judgments
finding Jones and his companies liable for defamation in Texas and
Connecticut.
On Aug. 5 a Texas jury decided Jones must pay the parents of a
6-year-old boy killed in the massacre $45.2 million in punitive damages
- on top of $4.1 million in compensatory damages - for falsely claiming
the shooting was a hoax.
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Free Speech Systems filed for Chapter 11 on July 29, when the Texas
defamation trial was already under way. The company initially argued
that going to trial in Connecticut would jeopardize its ability to
reorganize, but it agreed to participate after a Connecticut judge
ruled that the trial could go forward against Jones, who is not
bankrupt.
Opening arguments in the Connecticut defamation case are scheduled
to begin in September.
Three other companies owned by Jones - InfoW LLC, Prison Planet TV
LLC and Infowars Health LLC - filed for bankruptcy earlier this
year, but they voluntarily ended their bankruptcy cases in June
after failing to reach a settlement with the Sandy Hook plaintiffs.
FSS, the ultimate parent company of Infowars and its affiliates,
sells dietary supplements and branded products like T-shirts through
the Infowars website.
During the Texas trial, Jones acknowledged that the shooting was
"100 percent real".
(Reporting by Dietrich Knauth; Editing by Mark Porter and Howard
Goller)
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