Judge rejects bankruptcy plan for Alex Jones' Infowars but allows him to liquidate his personal assets
A Texas bankruptcy judge has rejected a proposed liquidation of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' company Free Speech Systems, the parent company of Infowars, saying denying the bankruptcy plan was, in his opinion, in the best interest of the creditors. Earlier on Friday, Lopez approved the liquidation of Jones' personal assets after the conspiracy theorist agreed to convert his personal bankruptcy into a Chapter 7 liquidation last week.
Jones' decision to seek bankruptcy protection comes after he agreed to demands from the families of Sandy Hook victims, whom he owes more than $1 billion in damages he caused by lying about the 2012 school massacre. | |
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