Today is a big day for Alex Jones and Infowars as a court will decide how and when his company will be liquidated to pay damages to Sandy Hook families. Jones took to the air to discuss.
“So bet on Infowars, bet on us continuing on, and some strategies I’m not going to get into that are probable,” he said. “I’d say 60% chance Infowars continues on. I’m not going to get into strategy, I’m going to stop right there.”
With different courts and plaintiffs wanting different outcomes ranging from immediate liquidation to an orderly process to preserve maximum value, even Jones admits it appears it’s going to happen eventually. The question is when and how.
But Jones remains defiant and has called on the viewers of his popular show to keep supporting the cause and to stay positive about a possible positive outcome. He couldn’t detail what his attorneys have planned but he claimed an “80% or 90%” chance that either Infowars will continue as it is or he’ll at least get 90 days to wind it down.
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UPDATE: Infowars' Future To Be Determined Tomorrow As Legal Roller-Coaster Continues pic.twitter.com/sWOiL542uV
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) June 26, 2024
One option that isn’t getting discussed much is for someone to buy the property to pay for part of the $1.5 billion owed to plaintiffs, then hire Jones and his staff to continue operating it. Could that be in the works behind the scenes?
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