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Alex Jones verdict: Sandy Hook families say ‘good prevails’ as Infowars conspiracist to pay $1billion

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Bevan Hurley
Thursday 13 October 2022 13:09 EDT
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Alex Jones trial: Sandy Hook families react as jury award them $965m in defamation case

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A jury has awarded the relatives of Sandy Hook victims a combined $965m in damages after reaching their verdict in Alex Jones’ defamation trial on Wednesday afternoon.

The six-person panel spent more than three days deliberating how much the Infowars host must pay in damages to the plaintiffs - including 15 family members who lost loved ones in the 2012 shooting and a former FBI agent who responded to the scene.

Family members openly wept in court as the individual damages amounts were read out for each plaintiff.

“Good does prevail,” Nicole Hockley, who lost her son Dylan in the massacre, said outside court.

The highest individual damages award was $120m, which went to Robbie Parker, who lost his 6-year-old daughter Emilie in the shooting.

The sum of $965m in damages comes after a Texas jury awarded nearly $50m in damages against Mr Jones in a separate defamation trial.

As the damages verdict was read out in court, Mr Jones told viewers on his Infowars site: “I want to be the billion dollar man.”

WATCH: Sandy Hook families react as jury award them $965m in defamation case

The relatives of Sandy Hook victims openly wept in court as the jury awarded them $965m in the Alex Jones defamation case.

A panel of six people spent more than three days deliberating how much the Infowars host had to pay to the loved ones of victims killed in the 2012 school shooting, after Jones claimed they were actors.

Sandy Hook families react as jury award them $965m in defamation case

The relatives of Sandy Hook victims openly wept in court as the jury awarded them $965m in the Alex Jones defamation case. A panel of six people spent more than three days deliberating how much the Infowars host had to pay to the loved ones of victims killed in the 2012 school shooting, after Jones claimed they were actors. Robbie Parker, the first plaintiff who lost his six-year-old daughter in the shooting, held his head in his hands after that the jury awarded him $120m. Click here to sign up for our newsletters.

Bevan Hurley13 October 2022 08:07

Far-right extremist Alex Jones ordered to pay $1bn

Even as his lies were on display in the courtroom for the whole world to see, Mr Jones continued to monetise the tragedy by mocking the judge and the so-called “kangaroo court” on his Infowars show.

Read our full write up after a jury awarded $965m to the Sandy Hook families.

Alex Jones will be forced to pay more than $1bn for his Sandy Hook lies

Verdict comes following four weeks of courtroom testimony where parents broke down in tears testifying about the toll his lies had taken while the conspiracy theorist ranted that he was ‘done apologising’

Bevan Hurley13 October 2022 09:07

‘Alex Jones is finished’

“It took a jury in Connecticut to finally fell this beast,” writes Hannah Selinger for Independent Voices.

“No amount of fundraising can save Alex Jones now. One billion dollars is an insurmountable debt — as insurmountable, some might argue, as having to relive the death of your child over and over again in the public eye for almost an entire decade, without apology.

“Alex Jones is finished. Infowars is dead.”

As Alex Jones faces a $1bn comeuppance it looks like the good guys have won

The giant settlements against the Infowars conspiracist should give pause to those who wish to imitate him

Bevan Hurley13 October 2022 10:07

‘Everyone on the stand told the truth except for one’

In emotional scenes outside the courthouse in Connecticut, grieving father Robbie Parker said that “everyone on the stand told the truth except for one.

Mr Parker’s six-year-old daughter Emilie was one of the 26 students and staff members murdered in the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School on 14 December 2012.

He asked Infowars followers to asked themselves: “What has this man ever given me, and what has he taken from me?”

Read the full story of Mr Parker’s appearance in the witness stand below.

Sandy Hook father recalls press briefing that made him top target of Alex Jones’ lies

Robbie Parker told the court that he had been waiting to set the record straight ‘for a long time’

Bevan Hurley13 October 2022 11:07

‘I want to be the billion dollar man'

As the $965m damages verdict was read out in court, Alex Jones was asking for donations to meet his legal fees on his Infowars site.

“I want to be the billion dollar man,” he told his audience.

Full story below.

Alex Jones cheers as he watches verdict live on Infowars show

Jones calls the verdict ‘delusional leftist crap,’ asks audience for donations

Bevan Hurley13 October 2022 12:07

The cost of entering a ‘realm of lies and deceit’

Sandy Hook families spoke emotionally outside of court after the jury awarded them nearly $1bn in damages on Wednesday.

Bill Sherlach, whose wife Mary was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary, warned “Alex Jones’s wannabes” that there was now a cost of entering the “realm of lies and deceit.”

Sandy hook families warn against ‘wannabes’ following Alex Jones in ‘lies and deceit’

Consiracy theorist has now had more than $1bn in verdicts returned against him in two trials

Bevan Hurley13 October 2022 13:02

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