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Lawsuits Against Alex Jones Can Continue, Says Texas Supreme Court


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Alex Jones of InfoWars and supporters of President Donald Trump rally at Freedom Plaza and the Supreme Court.
The Texas Supreme Court denied requests from alt-right, conspiracy theorist podcaster Alex Jones on Friday. Jones tried to get defamation cases against him thrown out. Many of the suits were filed by parents of the children slain at Sandy Hook Elementary in 2012.
Jones said on his web-based program and website Infowars that Sandy Hook never happened that 20 children and six adults were not gunned down during the school day by a mass shooter and that the grieving parents were actors.
Jones called the tragedy a “Hoax,” a “False Flag” operation intended to sway public opinion against gun owners. ....

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Sandy Hook shooting: Infowars' Alex Jones who called grieving parents 'soap actors' can be sued, says Texas SC


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Neil Heslin (L) is one of the parents who have sued Alex Jones (Getty Images)
The Supreme Court of Texas has ruled that families of victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting can legally sue Infowars founder Alex Jones. Aggrieved family members of victims have now been granted the legal ability to sue the veteran radio host after he spread rumors about children who died in the massacre. Jones can be held liable in four separate defamation suits filed over the past couple of years by parents of children killed in Sandy Hook Elementary. Jones allegedly used his Infowars platform to spread false theories about the 2012 school shooting, in which a man shot and killed 20 children and six teachers in Newtown, Connecticut, using illegally obtained firearms. ....

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Texas Supreme Court: Alex Jones Open to $4 Million-Plus in Liability


Without comment, the Lone Star State’s highest civil court found that America’s foremost conspiracy theorist,
Alex Jones, and his flagship media outlet, InfoWars, are subject to liability in four separate defamation lawsuits filed over the past two-plus years. Those lawsuits were filed by parents of children who were killed during the Sandy Hook massacre and by a man Jones and his network falsely identified as the perpetrator of the Parkland massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Each of the four lawsuits were filed in Travis County, the largest of three counties contained in the City of Austin, the Texas state capitol. With an ever-present image in the once-sleepy college town home to the nation’s leading “Public Ivy,” the University of Texas, Jones is something of a household name after spreading the false gospel for well over two decades after getting his start in the freewheeling world of public-access cable programming. ....

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Alex Jones can be sued by Sandy Hook parents, Texas Supreme Court says


The Texas Supreme Court on Friday rejected, without comment, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones attempt to toss out four defamation lawsuits by parents of children killed at Sandy Hook Elementary in 2012.
The parents sued in Travis County, where Jones and his InfoWars website are based, arguing that they were defamed and suffered emotional distress after InfoWars broadcasts disputed the authenticity of the school shooting and the news coverage that followed.
Twenty young students and six adults were shot and killed at the Sandy Hook school in Newtown, Conn.
Friday s action by the Supreme Court upheld rulings by two lower courts that had allowed the lawsuits to continue. ....

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