The legal fallout from Alex Jones' false Sandy Hook claims
		
		 
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		 [September 13, 2022]  
		By Jack Queen 
		 
		(Reuters) - Here is a timeline of U.S. 
		conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ falsehoods about the 2012 Sandy Hook 
		mass shooting and the ensuing legal fallout as he faces trial in 
		Connecticut to determine how much he must pay victims’ families for 
		claiming the shooting was a hoax.  
		 
		Jones has since admitted that the shooting took place. 
		 
		December 2012 -- A gunman kills 20 children and six staff members at 
		Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, using a Remington 
		Bushmaster rifle. The shooting ends when the gunman, Adam Lanza, takes 
		his own life.  
		 
		April 2013 -- Jones calls Sandy Hook a “government operation” with 
		“inside job written all over it” during an Infowars broadcast, one of at 
		least a dozen occasions when he and other Infowars contributors spread 
		false claims about the shooting.  
		 
		April 16, 2018 -- Three parents of Sandy Hook victims file two separate 
		lawsuits against Jones and the parent company of his Infowars site, Free 
		Speech Systems LLC, in Texas state court.  
		  
		
		
		  
		
		 
		May 23, 2018 -- Fourteen relatives of Sandy Hook victims sue Jones and 
		four entities connected to Jones in Connecticut state court.  
		
		October 31, 2018 -- Another Sandy Hook parent sues Jones and Free Speech 
		Systems in Texas, where Jones' radio show and webcast is based.  
		 
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            Alex Jones speaks with media after day 
			six of trial at the Travis County Courthouse, in Austin, U.S. August 
			2, 2022. Briana Sanchez/Pool via REUTERS 
            
			
			
			  
            September 2021 -- A Texas judge enters a default judgment finding 
			Jones liable for defamation after he repeatedly flouted court orders 
			and failed to turn over documents to the plaintiffs.  
			 
			November 2021 -- A judge presiding over the Connecticut case also 
			enters a default judgment against Jones for failure to comply with 
			court orders. 
			 
			April 2022 -- Five shell entities controlled by Jones file for 
			bankruptcy protection in Texas, which would typically pause all 
			lawsuits against them. The case was dismissed in June after the 
			parents intervened, arguing that it was a stall tactic.  
			 
			August 5, 2022 -- A Texas jury finds that Jones and Free Speech 
			Systems must pay two Sandy Hook parents $49.3 million in total 
			damages after a two-week trial.  
			 
			August 29, 2022 -- Free Speech Systems agrees to face trial in 
			Connecticut despite filing for bankruptcy in July, which would 
			normally shield it from lawsuits.  
			 
			(Reporting by Jack Queen; Editing by Noeleen Walder and Mark Porter) 
            
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