US Justice Department official questions retired FBI agent's role in
$1.4B Sandy Hook lawsuit
[September 24, 2025]
By DAVE COLLINS
A senior U.S. Justice Department official sent a letter to a lawyer for
relatives of victims killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School
shooting, asking pointed questions about a retired FBI agent's
involvement in a defamation lawsuit that led to a $1.4 billion judgment
against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
Ed Martin Jr., who leads the Justice Department's “weaponization working
group," asked in the letter whether retired agent William Aldenberg
received any financial benefits from helping to organize the lawsuit, in
which he was a plaintiff along with victims' family members.
Aldenberg, like the parents and other relatives of the 20 children and
six educators killed in the 2012 school shooting in Newtown,
Connecticut, has been the subject of false conspiracy theories spread by
Jones on his “Infowars” broadcasts.
Aldenberg was among the law enforcement officers who responded to the
school and found the dead children. That then led to years of abuse from
people who believed the shooting was a hoax, he has said. His share of
the judgment totaled around $120 million.
Martin sends lawyer letter asking about retired agent
In a Sept. 15 letter to Christopher Mattei, a lawyer who represents
Sandy Hook families, Martin suggested he was scrutinizing Aldenberg's
role in the lawsuit.
“As you may know, there are criminal laws protecting the citizens from
actions by government employees who may be acting for personal benefit,”
Martin wrote.
Mattei responded to the letter in a text message to The Associated
Press.

“Thanks to the courage of the Sandy Hook families, Infowars will soon be
finished,” he said, referring to the families’ efforts in court to
liquidate Jones’ assets to help pay the judgment. “In his last gasps,
Jones is once again harassing them, only now with the corrupt complicity
of at least one DOJ official. It’s as disgusting as it is pathetic, and
we will not stand for it.”
The Justice Department said it had no immediate comment Tuesday.
Martin, who has been examining President Donald Trump’s claims of
anti-conservative bias inside the Justice Department, has sent letters
to a host of targets in other, unrelated matters, seeking information or
making appeals, but it’s unclear whether such requests have amounted to
anything.
Jones posted a copy of the letter on his X account Tuesday, saying
“Breaking! The DOJ’s Task Force On Government Weaponization Against The
American People Has Launched An Investigation Into The Democrat Party /
FBI Directing Illegal Law-fare Against Alex Jones And Infowars.”

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U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr. speaks at a news conference, May
13, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, File)

Retired agent testified at the trial
Aldenberg joined the relatives of eight Sandy Hook victims in suing
Jones, alleging defamation and infliction of emotional distress.
Aldenberg was one of the first witnesses to testify at the trial in
2022. He broke down on the witness stand as he described entering
the two classrooms where children and educators were shot.
He also testified about how he and others in the community and law
enforcement were targeted with threats and conspiracy theories,
including one that claimed he was an actor who also pretended to be
the father of a victim.
Messages were left at a phone listing and email addresses listed for
Aldenberg in public records.
Relatives of the shooting victims testified that they were subjected
to violent threats, in-person harassment and abusive comments on
social media because of Jones.
Martin has been serving as head of the Justice Department’s
“weaponization working group” since his nomination for top federal
prosecutor in Washington was pulled amid bipartisan concerns about
his modest legal experience and his advocacy for Jan. 6 rioters.
Attorney General Pam Bondi created the group to scrutinize matters
in which conservatives have claimed they were unfairly targeted or
treated.
Martin was also recently named a special prosecutor to help conduct
the separate mortgage fraud investigations into Democratic New York
Attorney General Letitia James and U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff.
In his letter to Mattei, he asked for several pieces of information
and requested that the lawyer respond by Sept. 29.
In the letter, Martin asks Mattei to keep the correspondence
confidential because “I do not wish to litigate this in the media.”
On Sept. 14, Jones posted a photo on his X account of him and Martin
together, saying the two met in Washington, D.C.
Jones recently asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear his appeal of
the $1.4 billion judgment. He also is appealing a $49 million
judgment in similar lawsuit in Texas filed by two other parents of
children killed in Newtown. He has cited free speech rights, but he
has acknowledged that the shooting was “100% real.”
Jones claims Democrats have been targeting him for his speech.
He filed for bankruptcy in late 2022. The Sandy Hook plaintiffs are
now trying to liquidate Infowars' assets in state court proceedings
in Texas.
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