Connecticut court upholds $965 million verdict against Alex Jones in
Sandy Hook
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[December 07, 2024]
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The Connecticut Appellate Court on
Friday affirmed a $965 million verdict from 2022 against conspiracy
theorist Alex Jones, determining there's “sufficient evidence” to
support the damages awarded to relatives of the Sandy Hook Elementary
School massacre victims and an FBI agent.
In its unanimous opinion, the court cited the “traumatic threats and
harassment” the families endured “stemming from the lies, as propagated
by the defendants, that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax.”
“Our review of the record reveals that there was sufficient evidence to
support the $965,000,000 in compensatory damages awarded by the jury,”
according to the 62-page decision. It marks the largest jury verdict in
Connecticut history.
The appellate court did grant Jones a $150 million reprieve. It
determined the plaintiffs “failed to assert a legally viable” claim
under the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act and that $150 million
in punitive damages awarded by the lower court must be vacated, noting
the plaintiffs alleged injury came from false language and not from
speech related to advertising, marketing or the sale of goods.

“We’re relieved that the Court protected the press with its decision
reversing the damages in the unfair trade practices claim, but we are
otherwise disappointed," said Norm Pattis, Jones' attorney, in a
statement. He said the jury in the case was “sold a bill of goods and
led to believe” Jones made millions spreading conspiracy theories about
the Sandy Hook mass shooting.
“He didn’t. The jury was also encouraged to believe that all the sorrow
that befell the plaintiffs was Mr. Jones’s fault. It wasn’t.," Pattis
said. “We had hoped the Appellate Court would have seen through the
charade and farce that this trial became. It didn’t.”
Jones now owes a total of roughly $1.2 billion, counting the $965
million to the Connecticut families and nearly $50 million awarded by a
Texas jury to the parents of a Sandy Hook child who was killed.
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Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones speaks outside the federal
courthouse after a bankruptcy hearing Friday, June 14, 2024, in
Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

Jones filed for personal bankruptcy in 2022, and the sale of his
Infowars platform is part of that case. A bid by The Onion satirical
news outlet to buy Infowars is scheduled to return Monday to a Texas
courtroom, where a judge will be deciding whether a bankruptcy
auction was properly run. Jones alleges collusion and fraud.
Lawyers for the Sandy Hook families hailed the Connecticut appellate
court's ruling on Friday as an overall victory.
“Today, Alex Jones’s effort to overturn the jury’s historic verdict
against him and his corrupt business, Infowars, was unanimously
rejected by the Connecticut Appellate Court. The jury’s $965 million
rebuke of Jones will stand, and the families who have fought
valiantly for years have brought Alex Jones yet another step closer
to true justice,” the lawyers said in a statement.
Pattis said he will ask the Connecticut Supreme Court to review the
appellate court decision.
Jones repeatedly told his millions of followers the 2012 massacre
that killed 20 first graders and six educators was staged by “crisis
actors” to enact more gun control.
The appellate court also determined that a lower court “properly
exercised its discretion" in finding Jones and his Infowars' parent
company Free Speech Systems LLC., liable for damages by default for
failing to cooperate with court rules on sharing evidence.
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