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A company that created cryptocurrency to support the election of President Donald Trump is now selling a meme coin in the hopes of buying Alex Jones’ conspiracy news broadcast platform Infowars ...
The trustee overseeing Alex Jones’ personal bankruptcy case is accusing the far-right conspiracy theorist of trying to shield ...
Alex Jones' bankruptcy trustee has filed three lawsuits alleging the Infowars host fraudulently transferred around $5 million ...
New lawsuits allege Jones fraudulently transferred cash, cars and real estate to his wife and father ahead of 2022 bankruptcy ...
After a judge ordered that Alex Jones’s media company ... will each get two minutes for a closing statement. Vance won a coin toss held Thursday, and chose to go second and have the final ...
To pay off his more than $1 billion debt owed to Sandy Hook families, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is being forced to sell his media company InfoWars for parts. On Tuesday, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge ...
Alex Jones tries to raise money off of Sandy Hook trial as jury awards families nearly $1B. ... He used clips to sell books, supplements and commemorative coins. In one instance, ...
Recommended Alex Jones shouts ‘I’m done apologising ... including a silver “1776” collectible coin. He told the court that the coin cost him $35, but that the full price he charged ...
Infowars host Alex Jones failed to answer any of the questions in a Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) quiz, missing out on a chance to win 10,000 BTC, equivalent to $344 million.
There is no evidence Jones was fined $150 billion for warning about COVID-19 "crimes,” but he owes nearly $1.5 billion to Sandy Hook families.