By Joseph Gallina, FWD News
12:23 PM EST, December 20, 2022
12:23 PM EST, December 20, 2022
A bankruptcy judge has lifted the automatic stay that went into effect when Alex Jones filed for bankruptcy for the $1.5 billion dollars he owes to Sandy Hook families.
The shock jock conspiracy theorist lost judgments against him for claims he made that the Sandy Hook families were actors.
Jones, who filed for bankruptcy, was told the entry of judgment for the Sandy Hook family could proceed. The families agreed not to pursue collection efforts yet.
JUST IN: Sandy Hook families may proceed with $1.5 billion in judgments against Alex Jones. A bankruptcy judge just approved an agreement to lift the automatic stay that went into effect when Jones filed for bankruptcy
The families agreed to not pursue collection efforts yet https://t.co/4AtugMuPIo
— John Craven (@johncraven1) December 19, 2022
BOOM! A Judge has STRIPPED Alex Jones of bankruptcy protections for his $1.5 billion Sandy Hook debt.
Hit the ❤️ if you want Alex Jones to PAY UP.
— Jon Cooper (@joncoopertweets) December 20, 2022
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