
Sandy Hook families slam Alex Jones over ‘indefinite bankruptcy’ after order to pay $1.4 billion
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Alex Jones has yet to pay the families of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting due to his indefinite bankruptcy a year after he was ordered to pay more than $1.4 billion.
He was also accused in the filing of not having sold a "single non-exempt asset."
Jones filed for bankruptcy last December after he was ordered to pay the families, but a federal bankruptcy court ruled in October that the filing for Chapter 11 doesn’t exempt him from the compensatory and punitive damages he owes.
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