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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones ordered to pay $100,000 in Sandy Hook case
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79663133:MV80MjIzOTY4XzgzOTEzODcxXzIwMDJGODk4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79699961:MV80MjIzOTY4XzgzOTEzNzk5X0JCMDYxQTE5] Sandy Hook was a hoax. The father of one of the Children was caught on video laughing right before the cameras started rolling then he pretended to cry. Alex was right for calling it a fucking hoax because that's just what it was. In the end he paid dearly for telling the truth. But yet the truth was said and millions heard it. I'm gonna go buy some toothpaste from the fat man. [/quote] That was the Youtube glory days. Damn, Youtube was so much fun back then, now the internet has been scrubbed of these videos. One of the most incredible ones I saw, was of the firehouse at Sandy Hook, of all the people just walking around in circles. It was clearly a staged event which is why they have scrubbed the internet of all these videos. [/quote]
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A Texas judge ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay $100,000 (£76,000) in another court setback over the Infowars host using his show to promote falsehoods that the 2012 Sandy Hook school massacre was a hoax.
Jones is being sued for defamation in Austin, Texas, by the parents of a 6-year-old who was among the 26 people killed in the Newtown, Connecticut, attack.
State district judge Scott Jenkins ruled on 20 December that Jones and his defense team “intentionally disregarded” an earlier order to provide witnesses to attorneys representing a Sandy Hook father who brought the lawsuit, Neil Heslin. Jenkins also denied Jones’ request to dismiss the lawsuit.
An attorney for Jones did not immediately comment Tuesday. Jenkins’ orders were first reported by The Daily Beast.
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