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Alex Jones offers to pay Sandy Hook families at least $55 million over school shooting hoax conspiracy
Jones and Free Speech Systems, based in Austin, Texas, both filed for bankruptcy last year as the families were awarded more than $1.4 billion in a Connecticut lawsuit and another $50 million in a Texas lawsuit.
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The new Sandy Hook Promise PSA isn't a joke. It's deadly serious
In this year’s Sandy Hook Promise “Just Joking” PSA, directed by the Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Henry-Alex Rubin, well-known comedians perform their act in front of live audiences. They deliver lines that the audience thinks are jokes … but later learn that every line is a real threat made by a school shooter.
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Alex Jones spent over $93,000 in July. Sandy Hook families who sued him have yet to see a dime
The conspiracy theorist and Infowars host has been paying his own wife, Erika Wulff Jones, $15,000 a month, according to the most recent spending report he filed in his bankruptcy case.
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New York Rangers Surprise Sandy Hook Survivor With Law School Scholarship
UConn-bound aspiring lawyer Isaiah Márquez-Greene, who survived the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting but lost his sister Ana in the tragedy, got a few surprises from the New York Rangers on Thursday.
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MSU Student From Newtown Calls for Action to Curb School Shootings
“We can no longer just provide love and prayers — it needs to be legislation. It needs to be action. It’s not OK,” said MSU student Jackie Matthews.
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Newtown Marks 10 Years Since Sandy Hook Tragedy
They would have been 16 or 17 this year. High school juniors. The children killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012 should have spent this year thinking about college, taking their SATs and getting their driver’s licenses. Maybe attending their first prom. Instead, the families of the 20 students and six educators slain in the mass…
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How to Help Sandy Hook, 10 Years Later: Here Are All the Organizations Started by Victims' Families
TODAY.com compiled a list of 26 organizations and charities that were started in honor of the victims. If you want to help, this is one place to start.
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Infowars Host Alex Jones Files for Personal Bankruptcy
Infowars host Alex Jones filed for personal bankruptcy protection in Texas on Friday as he faces nearly $1.5 billion in court judgments over conspiracy theories he spread about the Sandy Hook school shooting.
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Memorial Honoring Victims of Sandy Hook Opens Nearly 10 Years After the Massacre
A new memorial honoring the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting officially opened to the public on Sunday. Plans for the memorial began in 2013, one year after the tragedy. Hundreds of volunteers, contractors, staff, officials and survivors worked together to create it. The memorial is a large circular structure with a sycamore tree in the center and…
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Alex Jones Ordered to Pay $965 Million for Sandy Hook Conspiracies, Harassment
Infowars host Alex Jones was ordered to pay $965 million to law enforcement and families who were targeted by his lies about the Sandy Hook school shooting.
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What Jurors Are Weighing in Alex Jones' Sandy Hook Defamation Trial
A Connecticut jury is set to resume deliberations on how much conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his company must pay victims’ families for calling the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School a hoax.
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Jury Begins Deliberations in Alex Jones' Sandy Hook Trial
A jury in Waterbury, Connecticut is expected to hear closing arguments Thursday in a trial to determine how much Infowars host Alex Jones should pay for persuading his audience that the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School was a hoax perpetrated to impose more gun control laws.