Sandy Hook

A Connecticut jury last month ordered Jones and his company, Free Speech Systems, to pay $965 million to the Sandy Hook families.
Jones filed the requests Friday, saying Judge Barbara Bellis’ pretrial rulings resulted in an unfair trial and “a substantial miscarriage of justice.”
A nearly $1 billion defamation judgment against the conspiracy theorist won't be enough to stop the fringe host from spreading his brand of hate.
“We are going to chase Alex Jones to the end of the earth,” said attorney Joshua Koskoff, who called the $965 million judgment "sound and reasonable."
A jury ordered Jones to pay $965 million in damages to families of those slain in the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting.
Greene stood up for her fellow conspiracy theorist after a jury ordered Jones to pay $965 million for spreading lies about the Sandy Hook school massacre.
One Twitter sage noted that Jones is "already a miserable human being" but suggested others should feel assured "that he feels even more miserable."
Multimillion-dollar verdicts keep stacking up against the Infowars host, who used his platform to falsely claim the Sandy Hook shooting never happened.
Testimony from the parents of 7-year-old Daniel Barden revealed the damage Alex Jones' lies had on the child's family.
Robbie Parker held a news conference in 2012 to talk about his 6-year-old daughter. Alex Jones used it to call him an "actor." Then the threats poured in.