Alex Jones’ Infowars Made A Disgusting Amount Of Money… According To His Own Accidentally-Leaked Text Messages
ByBrian Warneron August 3, 2022inArticles›Celebrity News
As I type this article, conspiracy theorist/media personality Alex Jones is sitting in an Austin, Texas court room being grilled by lawyers representing a group of Sandy Hook families.
Today’s trial is one of THREE that will take place to determine the damages Alex could potentially owe to the families of the horrific 2012 mass shooting. The families are claiming defamation after Jones called them “crisis actors” and referred to the shooting as a “false flag” operation.
They are seeking $150 million in damages.
We are at the damages portion of this saga because the families have already won FOUR defamation lawsuits against Jones. They won those four lawsuits by default after Jones failed to to present various required information and testimony in each case.
In determining damages, Alex Jones’ current financial situation is certainly a top question in the minds of the jurors and prosecuting lawyers. As we stated a moment ago, the families are seeking $150 million.
An obvious question is:
Can Alex Jones afford $150 million?
According to Alex’s own recent statements, one could infer that he is worth around $2 million at most and is basically bankrupt after spending millions on legal defense fees with millions more to come. Technically speaking, he has not personally filed for bankruptcy. Several of his companies have FILED for bankruptcy but those filings have not been affirmed.
In a response to a question from a juror in this Austin trial, Jones claimed that a $2 million judgement " will sink us ."
On the other hand, Alex’s own text messages paint a slightly different picture of his finances over the last several years.
We know what Alex was saying in his text messages because his own lawyers accidentally sent every text and email he ever sent in a several year period to the rival prosecuting legal team…
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Here is the exact moment when Alex Jones found out from the prosecuting lawyers that his own lawyers accidentally sent a copy of every single email and text on his phone. It’s pretty amazing:
$800,000 PER DAY
A message revealed by the prosecution on Wednesday reportedly showed Alex claiming that Infowars earned $800,000 in revenue on a SINGLE DAY back in 2018. Infowars generates money selling merchandise like brain pills, diet supplements and survivalist gear. Some of the products are apparently sold at a 100% markup.
Jones clarified that the $800,000 revenue day was an anomaly, having occurred during the week of the ultra-conservative CPAC conference. Perhaps most importantly, that $800,000 number contradicts the $200,000 single-day record Jones reportedly claimed earlier in the trial.
Even if we just use the $200,000 number, that’s an annual gross revenue run-rate of…
$73 million
And that actually lines-up with other numbers that have been revealed during his various cases.
According to court filings in an earlier case, in 2019 Jones’ conglomerate of companies generated $76 million in gross revenue. Furthermore, earlier case filings showed that between 2018 and 2021 alone, Alex personally drew $18 million in dividends and income from his various businesses.
If it’s true that Jones’ empire generated $70+ million in both 2018 and 2019, would it be safe to assume over the last several years Infowars has generated at least $150 million… maybe closer to $200 million?
And that’s in the time AFTER he was de-platformed by Facebook and YouTube. How much money did Infowars earn in the preceding years?
After hundreds of millions in gross revenue and tens of millions in personal dividends, could Alex’s legal woes truly have left him nearly bankrupt?
At the end of the proceedings Wednesday, the jury began debating the amount of damages it will reward. If the jury decides Jones owes “punitive” damages in addition to actual damages, a new separate trial will commence. This trial’s purpose will be to determine Alex and Infowar’s exact net worth.
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Alex Jones Offers To Pay $55 Million Over Next Decade To Clear $1.5 Billion Sandy Hook Defamation Damages
ByJoseph Gibsonon December 21, 2023inArticles›Celebrity News
Disgraced and reputedly bankrupt broadcaster Alex Jones is on the hook for some $1.5 billion in damages for defaming families of the Sandy Hook shooting across two lawsuits, with still more fallout from the case still to come. Now, Jones has offered to settle up with a payment of that would come to a minimum total of $55 million, coming from a proportion of his income and proceeds from the sale of property over the next ten years.
$55 million is a lot of money but little more than a drop in a $1.5 billion bucket, and the Sandy Hook families who won their cases in court have filed a motion of their own to liquidate practically everything Jones owns in order to get what is rightfully theirs.
Now, both proposals are on their way to US Bankruptcy Court in Houston, Texas, where they will be debated between now and February, when hearings and a final decision on the matter are currently scheduled.
Christopher Mattei, a Connecticut attorney representing the Sandy Hook families, released a press statement criticizing Jones’s offer:
“The families’ plan is the only feasible path for ensuring that Jones’ assets are quickly distributed to those he has harassed for more than a decade.”
The Jones proposal has him paying out at least $5.5 million per year over ten years, a similar figure to what his company Free Speech Systems had offered a month earlier.
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Attorneys representing Sandy Hook families have their work cut out for them in securing the settlement. They’ve taken issue with Jones’s reported personal spending topping out at $90,000 per month over the course of 2023, and they’ve filed another lawsuit accusing him of hiding millions of dollars from creditors, an allegation that an attorney for Jones dismissed as “ridiculous.”
Jones is also in the process of appealing the defamation awards as well, asserting that his claims that the shooting was a hoax and that the surviving family members were “crisis actors” fell under protected free speech, something that few if any judges or juries that have considered the matter have agreed with so far.
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