Alex Jones faces second Sandy Hook defamation trial, in Connecticut
		
		 
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		 [September 13, 2022]  
		By Jack Queen 
		 
		(Reuters) - Opening statements will begin 
		on Tuesday in a Connecticut courtroom to determine how much conspiracy 
		theorist Alex Jones must pay families of 2012 Sandy Hook mass shooting 
		victims for falsely claiming the massacre was a hoax, a month after a 
		Texas jury awarded two parents $49.3 million in a similar case.  
		 
		In the Connecticut case, 14 family members of Sandy Hook victims sued 
		Jones, founder of the right-wing Infowars radio show and webcast, and 
		Infowars parent Free Speech Systems LLC in 2018. They say they were 
		harassed by Jones’ followers as he and other contributors to his 
		Infowars site claimed for years that the shooting was “staged” with 
		crisis actors who faked their loved ones’ deaths.  
		 
		“He urged the audience to ‘investigate,’ knowing his audience would 
		respond by cyberstalking, harassing, and threatening the plaintiffs,” 
		the complaint says of Jones. 
		 
		The trial in Connecticut state court is scheduled to last four weeks. 
		 
		A judge issued a default judgment in the case in November after Jones 
		failed to comply with court orders.  
		
		
		  
		
		The Connecticut trial is solely to determine how much Jones and Free 
		Speech Systems must pay for spreading falsehoods about the killing of 20 
		children and six staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 
		Newtown, Connecticut. Jones previously claimed the shooting was staged 
		by the U.S. government as a pretext for seizing guns. He has since 
		acknowledged that the shooting took place.  
		 
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            Alex Jones talks to media during a 
			midday break during the start of a jury trial that will decide how 
			much he must pay the family of a child killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook 
			massacre that he falsely claimed was a hoax, at the Travis County 
			Courthouse in Austin, Texas, U.S. July 26, 2022. Briana Sanchez/Pool 
			via REUTERS/File Photo 
            
			
			
			  
            Free Speech Systems filed for bankruptcy in July. That would 
			typically shield the company from lawsuits, but it agreed to face 
			trial in August. 
			 
			A jury in Austin, Texas, where Infowars is based, awarded two Sandy 
			Hook parents $49.3 million in damages after a two-week trial in a 
			similar case last month.  
			 
			That award could be reduced substantially because most of it 
			consists of non-economic damages intended to punish Jones for his 
			conduct. Those are capped under Texas law, and an attorney for Jones 
			has said that he will seek to reduce the verdict to $1.5 million.
			 
			 
			Lawyers for the Texas parents assert that the cap doesn’t apply and 
			are seeking the full amount.  
			 
			The Sandy Hook gunman, Adam Lanza, used a Remington Bushmaster rifle 
			during the massacre, which ended when he killed himself with the 
			sound of approaching police sirens. 
			 
			(Reporting by Jack Queen; Editing by Noeleen Walder and Mark Porter) 
            
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