Alex Jones To Pay $45M In Damages

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CNN - A Texas jury has just decided to penalize Alex Jones with $45.2 million in punitive damages in a lawsuit filed by the parents of Sandy Hook shooting victim Jesse Lewis. Plaintiffs Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis were awarded a total of just under $50 million in both compensatory and punitive damages. “Care and concern is so important and we saw what happens when there is a dearth of that, and so I hope that we all just go home tonight and everybody that’s reading these articles and hearing this message and you chose love with your kids, because you can,” Lewis said after learning of the jury’s decision. “That means being present in the moment with them, looking into their eyes, giving them a hug and just moving from there. Just every moment, realize that you have a choice and your choice is love.”
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'We're Following All Leads': Jan. 6 Member On Alex Jones' Texts Turned Over To Committee
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Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., discusses texts messages from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones turned over to the January 6 committee as well as the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Scarlett Lewis on Alex Jones defamation Case, her foundation in memory of her son
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One brave Sandy Hook mother took the stand against conspirator Alex Jones and his claims that the school massacre was "staged." Scarlett Lewis joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the legal battle and her foundation,The Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement.
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Bombshell Verdict Stuns Alex Jones As Fox News Braces Amid Lawsuit Over Election Lies
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A jury hits MAGA loyalist Alex Jones with $50 million in fines for lying about the Sandy Hook massacre and putting grieving parents through “hell.” MSNBC chief legal correspondent Ari Melber reports on the warning for other conspiracy theorists spewing lies. Fox News is facing a $1.6 billion lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems, alleging the network lied about the election and defamed the company. Mother Jones’ David Corn saying, “This jury has sent a signal that we’re not gonna allow First Amendment rights to protect the promotion of reckless disinformation.”
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Alex Jones' texts have been turned over to the Jan. 6 panel
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Approximately two years' worth of text messages sent and received by right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones have been turned over to the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, a person familiar with the matter told CNN on Monday. #CNN #News
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Jury finds Alex Jones owes $45.2M in punitive damages
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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was ordered to pay millions to the parents of a child who died in the Sandy Hook shooting.
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Alex Jones Reacts To $49 Million Judgment In Sandy Hook Trial
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Alex Jones has been ordered to pay nearly $50 million to the parents of one Sandy Hook victim for years of unfounded claims about the shooting. NBC’s Priscilla Thompson reports for Saturday TODAY on Jones’ reaction to the verdict.
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Alex Jones ordered to pay $49 million in Sandy Hook defamation trial
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Alex Jones will pay over $4 million in compensatory damages and $45 million in punitive damages to parents of children killed during the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting.
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Alex Jones ordered to pay $49.3M total over lies about Sandy Hook massacre
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The jury ordered Jones to pay $4.1 in compensatory damages and tacked on an additional $45.2 million in punitive damages.
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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones will face 2 judges in Connecticut next week l ABCNL
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Alex Jones will face more Sandy Hook families seeking to hold him accountable for his false claims about the mass shooting, just days after being ordered to pay one family more than $4 million.
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Alex Jones ordered to pay $4M to family of Sandy Hook victim
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A Texas jury awarded the family of 6-year-old victim Jesse Lewis more than $4M in compensatory damages in their $150M defamation case against Jones.
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‘Infowars’ Host Alex Jones To Pay $4M For False Sandy Hook Claims
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A Texas jury ordered “Infowars” host Alex Jones to pay $4.1 million to the parents of a Sandy Hook victim for his false claims about the massacre. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports for TODAY on the verdict.
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Alex Jones must pay $4m in damages for Sandy Hook hoax claims - BBC News
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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has been ordered to pay $4.1m (£3.3m) in damages after falsely claiming the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School school shooting, in which twenty children and six adults were shot dead, was a hoax.
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Jury orders Alex Jones to pay Sandy Hook parents more than $4 million
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A Texas jury ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay more than $4 million in damages for peddling the lie that the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School was a hoax.
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Ex-Wife of Alex Jones Says ‘He Lives in His Own Universe’
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The ex-wife of Alex Jones, Kelly Jones, watched as he seemed to be caught in a lie at his defamation trial in Texas. Alex falsely testified that he had never sent a single text message about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. For years, he claimed Sandy Hook was a hoax and the parents were "crisis actors." The parents of slain Jesse Lewis are seeking $150 million in damages from Alex Jones. Kelly says she hopes the jury returns with a verdict that shows his behavior is unacceptable.
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Alex Jones admits Sandy Hook shooting was ‘100% real’
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The conspiracy theorist and InfoWars founder admitted on the stand in front of victims’ families that the 2012 school shooting, which killed 26 students and teachers, was real.
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Alex Jones Admits Sandy Hook Massacre Was “100% Real” In Trial
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Closing arguments have concluded the defamation trial of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who is being sued by the parents of a six-year-old boy murdered in the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports for TODAY on the confrontation between Jones, the parents and attorneys in court.
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Alex Jones' lies exposed
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Newly revealed text messages suggest the radio host lied under oath when he claimed he was not in possession of messages related to the Sandy Hook school massacre.
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Alex Jones Court Revelation Goes Viral, 'You Know What Perjury Is?'
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InfoWars Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones faced Sandy Hook family lawyer Mark Bankston in court on Wednesday. Bankston asked Jones "You know what perjury is?' after revealing that Jones' lawyers "messed up' and sent over an entire digital copy of text messages going back 2 years. Jones had previously stated under oath he could not see any text messages about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting which took place on December 14, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut.
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Alex Jones' lawyers accidentally reveal Jones' phone log to plaintiff's attorney | KREM 2 - CBS
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In court Wednesday, the Sandy Hook family lawyer revealed that Alex Jones' lawyers sent him the entire digital copy of Jones' cellphone by accident 12 days ago.
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Alex Jones concedes Sandy Hook was '100% real' during defamation trial
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The parents of a six-year-old boy killed in the Sandy Hook massacre, Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, are seeking at least $150 million dollars from Jones.
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Alex Jones concedes Sandy Hook mass shooting was '100% real'
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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones testified that the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre was "100% real" after repeatedly having called the mass shooting a hoax.
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Alex Jones Admits Sandy Hook Was '100% Real,' Then Appears to Play the Victim
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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones admitted that the Sandy Hook shooting was '100% real' — and then appeared to play the victim because of the media's coverage of his defamation trial
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Alex Jones concedes Sandy Hook shooting was ‘100% real’
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ABC News legal contributor Terri Austin joins ABC News Live to discuss the $150 million defamation trial of conspiracy theorist and Infowars founder Alex Jones.