Alex Jones Ordered To Pay Sandy Hook Parents Over $4 Million


AUSTIN, TX-

A Texas jury on Thursday ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay more than $4 million in compensatory damages to the parents of a 6-year-old boy who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, marking the first time the Infowars host has been held financially responsible for repeatedly claiming the deadliest school shooting in US history was a hoax.

The Austin jury has yet to decide how much the Infowars host should pay in punitive damages to Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, whose son Jesse Lewis was among 20 children and six educators who were killed in the 2012 attack in Newtown, Connecticut.

The parents had sought at least $150 million in compensation for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Jones’ lawyer asked the jury to limit damages to $8 – one dollar for each of the compensation charges considered – and Jones himself said any award over $2 million would “sink us”. .

This is unlikely to be the final judgment against Jones – who was not in the courtroom when the jury announced its decision to award $4.11 million – for his claims that the attack was staged. in an effort to increase gun control. A Connecticut judge ruled against him in a similar lawsuit brought by the families of other victims and an FBI agent who worked on the case.

The Texas price could set a marker for further cases against Jones and underscore the financial threat he faces. It also raises new questions about the ability of Infowars – which has been banned from YouTube, Spotify and Twitter for hate speech – to continue operating, although the company’s finances remain unclear.

Jones, who described the lawsuit as an attack on his First Amendment rights, conceded during the trial that the attack was “100% real” and that he was wrong for lying about it. But Heslin and Lewis told jurors an apology would not be enough and called on them to make Jones pay for the years of pain he caused them and the other Sandy Hook families.

The parents testified on Tuesday how they endured a decade of trauma, inflicted first by the murder of their son and what followed: shots fired at a house, online and phone threats and harassment in the street by strangers. They said the threats and harassment were all fueled by Jones and that his conspiracy theory spread to his followers through his Infowars website.

A forensic psychiatrist testified that the parents suffered from “complex post-traumatic stress disorder” inflicted by ongoing trauma, similar to what a soldier in war or an abused child might experience.

At one point in his testimony, Lewis looked directly at Jones, who was sitting barely 10 feet away.

“It seems so unbelievable to me that we have to do this – that we have to beg you, punish you – to stop lying,” Lewis told Jones.

Jones was the only witness to testify for his defense. And he came under fierce attack from plaintiffs’ attorneys in cross-examination, as they reviewed Jones’ own video claims about Sandy Hook over the years, and accused him of lying and trying to hide evidence, including text messages and emails about the attack. . It also included internal emails sent by an Infowars employee that said “this Sandy Hook thing is killing us.”

At some point, Jones learned that his lawyers had mistakenly sent Mark Bankston, who represents Heslin and Lewis, the last two years of texts from Jones’ cellphone. Bankston said in court on Thursday that the Jan. 6 U.S. House committee investigating the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol had requested the records and intended to look into them. conform.

And shortly after Jones said, “I don’t use email,” Jones showed one from his address, and another from an Infowars sales executive telling Jones that the company had earned $800,000 gross selling his products in a single day, which would amount to nearly $300 million in a year.

Jones’ media company, Free Speech Systems, which is the parent company of Infowars, filed for bankruptcy during the two-week trial.