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  • Nickdfresh
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    • Oct 2004
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    Alexi Jone$ is being Sued by "Crisis Actor" Sandy Hook Parents

    Sandy Hook parents hit Alex Jones with defamation lawsuits
    Sebastian Murdock
    ,HuffPost•April 17, 2018
    Alex Jones may soon learn that maligning the parents of dead children comes with serious consequences.


    Alex Jones has spent years claiming the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School ― where a shooter killed 20 small children and six adults ― was faked. He has claimed the parents of these dead children are liars and “crisis actors.”

    Now, those parents are coming after him.

    In a pair of lawsuits filed late Monday, the parents of two children who died in the December 2012 shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, say Jones’ repeated lies and conspiratorial ravings have led to death threats. The suits join at least two other recent cases accusing the Infowars host of defamation.


    I lost my son. I buried my son. I held my son with a bullet hole through his head.
    Neil Heslin, father of a 6-year-old boy killed during the Sandy Hook shooting.

    Neil Heslin, the father of a 6-year-old boy killed in the shooting, and Leonard Pozner and Veronique De La Rosa, who lost their own little boy, filed the suits in Austin, Texas, where Jones’ conspiracy-minded media outlet is based. Each suit is seeking more than $1 million in damages from Jones, Infowars and a related company, Free Speech Systems LLC. Infowars reporter Owen Shroyer is also named in one of the suits.

    “Even after these folks had to experience this trauma, for the next five years they were tormented by Alex Jones with vicious lies about them,” Mark Bankston, the lawyer handling the cases for the parents, told HuffPost. “And these lies were meant to convince his audience that the Sandy Hook parents are frauds and have perpetrated a sinister lie on the American people.”

    Bankston, of the Houston law firm Farrar & Ball, is also involved in another defamation suit against Jones, representing a man whom Infowars incorrectly identified as the Parkland, Florida, school shooter.

    Infowars, Jones and Shroyer did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Heslin’s suit focuses on what it calls a “heartless and vile” claim of Shroyer’s: that the father lied in an interview with NBC News’ Megyn Kelly about holding his dead son’s body.

    “I lost my son. I buried my son. I held my son with a bullet hole through his head,” Heslin told Kelly in the June 2017 segment profiling Jones.

    Neil Heslin testifies during a Senate hearing on assault weapons in February 2013. (Alex Wong via Getty Images)

    Days after the segment aired, Shroyer told Infowars viewers that Heslin could not have held his son because victims were identified through photographs, not in person.

    “That’s not something you would just misspeak on,” Shroyer said during the June 26, 2017, broadcast, which Jones himself plugged a month later.

    But that claim is “manifestly false,” Heslin’s suit says: The children’s bodies were eventually turned over to their parents for their funerals.

    In the other suit filed Tuesday, Pozner and De La Rosa ― whose son was the youngest victim in the shooting ― are also targeting Jones for calling them liars.

    During an April 2017 broadcast on Infowars, Jones discussed an interview De La Rosa gave to CNN’s Anderson Cooper shortly after the tragedy, and claimed the entire thing was faked.

    “So here are these holier than thou people, when we question CNN, who is supposedly at the site of Sandy Hook, and they got in one shot leaves blowing, and the flowers that are around it, and you see the leaves blowing, and they go [gestures]. They glitch,” Jones said, according to a transcript quoted in the lawsuit. “They’re recycling a green-screen behind them.”


    Anyone ... who spends 15 minutes talking to one of these parents will understand immediately how vile this lie was.
    Mark Bankston, lawyer for the Sandy Hook parents suing Jones.

    This was a lie Jones has been repeating for years.

    “Folks, we’ve got video of Anderson Cooper with clear blue-screen out there,” Jones said in 2014. “He’s not there in the town square. We got people clearly coming up and laughing and then doing the fake crying. We’ve clearly got people where it’s actors playing different parts for different people, the building bulldozed, covering up everything.”

    It’s been five years since the shooting, the lawsuit says, and “Mr. Jones continues to push this sick lie about Mrs. De La Rosa and her interview.”

    Infowars’ practice of disseminating outright lies has led to serious consequences for the families of the Sandy Hook victims, the lawsuit says. In June 2017, Florida woman Lucy Richards, then 57, was sentenced to five months in prison for sending threats to Pozner.

    “You gonna die,” Richards told Pozner in one recorded voicemail message. “Death is coming to you real soon.”

    As part of her sentence, Richards will no longer be allowed to access Infowars, according to the lawsuit.

    As of Tuesday morning, Infowars still had blatantly false stories posted on its website claiming the mass shooting was a hoax.“FBI SAYS NO ONE KILLED AT SANDY HOOK,” screams one headline.

    Bankston told HuffPost he has never before seen cases involving the kind of “mental anguish” these parents are experiencing.

    “I think as a father, it’s a very surreal experience,” Bankston said. “Anyone, parents or not, who spends 15 minutes talking to one of these parents will understand immediately how vile this lie was, and how genuine their pain is.”

    The defamation lawsuits could have devastating consequences for Jones and Infowars, especially because these are not the only ones against him. In March, the man who recorded the deadly car attack at last year’s white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, sued Jones for calling him a “deep state shill” and a “CIA asset” who helped organize the attack ― he’s not, and he didn’t.

    And then there’s the lawsuit Bankston filed earlier this month. He’s suing on behalf of the 24-year-old man whom Infowars falsely identified as the gunman who killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in February.

    For the Sandy Hook parents, they just want the lies to stop. Even when Jones made an assurance he’d stop talking about it, that too was a lie. During a November 2016 broadcast, Jones said that if “children were lost at Sandy Hook, my heart goes out to each and every one of those parents.”

    But he didn’t stop there: “The only problem is, I’ve watched a lot of soap operas, and I’ve seen actors before. And I know when I’m watching a movie and when I’m watching something real.”

    The broadcast was titled “Alex Jones Final Statement on Sandy Hook.”

    Less than a year later, in April 2017, Jones aired another segment. It was titled “Sandy Hook Vampires Exposed.”

    Huffpost via YAHOO
  • Nickdfresh
    SUPER MODERATOR

    • Oct 2004
    • 49127

    #2
    A Sandy Hook "Vampire" will indeed be exposed...

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    • Seshmeister
      ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

      • Oct 2003
      • 35157

      #3
      About time, what a fucking sick way to sell supplements.

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      • Nitro Express
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Aug 2004
        • 32798

        #4
        Originally posted by Seshmeister
        About time, what a fucking sick way to sell supplements.


        If this is what those supplements do to you I don't want any! Well Jones can claim insanity and dodge prosecution.
        No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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        • Seshmeister
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Oct 2003
          • 35157

          #5
          You can see the meeting - ‘So we are going to sell sugar pills and say they make you smarter?’
          ‘You would need to be pretty dumb to pay for that’
          ‘Exactly that’s why you need the pills!’

          There is a certain beautiful logic to it. Joe Rogan is doing the same thing but not by saying people who have gone through the worst thing imaginable are liars and frauds.

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          • Kristy
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Aug 2004
            • 16338

            #6
            I highly doubt this one will stick. Even Hamdi Ulukaya dropped his lawsuit against Jone$ for a public apology. The lawsuit Jone$ is getting nailed for are the ones filed against him are by former employees Ashley Beckford for sexual harassment (and it looks like that one is going to stick), and Rob Jacobson, for "discrimination, harassment, and unfair dismissal."

            We shall see.

            "The news of the day is that Alex Jones is being sued by two parents of children who were murdered in the tragedy at Sandy Hook. The parents absolutely deserve some kind of recompense for the horrors they have had to endure, but these suits will probably not work out, if only because of the statute of limitations for defamation claims in Texas being 1-2 years depending on circumstances."

            On today's show: Alex Jones is getting sued by Sandy Hook family members, and he offers the world's worst defense for himself, where he lies about just about everything



            So..."go eat a dick," libtards.

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            • Nitro Express
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Aug 2004
              • 32798

              #7
              Originally posted by Seshmeister
              You can see the meeting - ‘So we are going to sell sugar pills and say they make you smarter?’
              ‘You would need to be pretty dumb to pay for that’
              ‘Exactly that’s why you need the pills!’

              There is a certain beautiful logic to it. Joe Rogan is doing the same thing but not by saying people who have gone through the worst thing imaginable are liars and frauds.
              I haven't watched Joe for awhile but he was bitching about shipping kettle bells to customers because they were heavy and the shipping was expensive. Well penis enhancement pills and vitamins are a lot easier to ship and handle.
              No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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              • Nitro Express
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Aug 2004
                • 32798

                #8
                Originally posted by Kristy
                I highly doubt this one will stick. Even Hamdi Ulukaya dropped his lawsuit against Jone$ for a public apology. The lawsuit Jone$ is getting nailed for are the ones filed against him are by former employees Ashley Beckford for sexual harassment (and it looks like that one is going to stick), and Rob Jacobson, for "discrimination, harassment, and unfair dismissal."

                We shall see.

                "The news of the day is that Alex Jones is being sued by two parents of children who were murdered in the tragedy at Sandy Hook. The parents absolutely deserve some kind of recompense for the horrors they have had to endure, but these suits will probably not work out, if only because of the statute of limitations for defamation claims in Texas being 1-2 years depending on circumstances."

                On today's show: Alex Jones is getting sued by Sandy Hook family members, and he offers the world's worst defense for himself, where he lies about just about everything



                So..."go eat a dick," libtards.
                I doubt it but news of the lawsuit is getting lots of coverage and it makes Alex Jones looks like an asshole to the general public. What's funny is Alex sometimes does have some decent guests. I remember Marc Faber the economist was on Infowars and the subject was interesting but Alex kept on interrupting the guest and shouting him down. When Alex would expand a normal problem out to be some crazy conspiracy theory Mr. Faber would laugh and go no no no I didn't mean that.
                No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                • Seshmeister
                  ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                  • Oct 2003
                  • 35157

                  #9

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                  • Nickdfresh
                    SUPER MODERATOR

                    • Oct 2004
                    • 49127

                    #10
                    In addition to the suits mentioned, another man is now suing him for misidentifying him as a school shooter. Plus he's been kicked off Spotify.

                    Right-wing conspiracy theorist is in court this week for a defamation suit by parents of Sandy Hook victims

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                    • Seshmeister
                      ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                      • Oct 2003
                      • 35157

                      #11
                      Guilianni will be watching this tactic and taking notes for President Goldfinger...

                      Alex Jones’s Attorneys Argue That No Reasonable Person Would Believe What He Says


                      n April, the ever-ascending media empire that is Alex Jones’s Infowars was served with its most serious threat. Several lawsuits—including one by the parents of a child killed during the Sandy Hook school massacre in Connecticut, and one by a man inaccurately identified by Infowars as the suspect in the Parkland shooting earlier this year—were filed in Travis County, each alleging defamation by Jones and his company. The possibility that this could derail Jones’s enterprise was real: defamation cases against media companies are hard for plaintiffs to win, but Infowars is no ordinary media company, and the charges reflected practices far outside of traditional journalism.

                      That’s not an accident. Jones’s brand is built upon the idea that he’s a lone crusader against the mainstream media, telling his audience bold truths about a world that he claims lies to them constantly. For about the first decade and a half of his career, he did so very much as a fringe character in the media landscape, an Austin-based outlaw spouting off conspiracies about black helicopters, vaccines, the CIA, and 9/11. His influence grew after the election of Obama in 2008, as “patriot” groups and militias took hold around the country, and Jones’s theories and aesthetic found a much larger constituency. As it did, his business model shifted, too—from being funded largely by DVD sales and advertising to turning into an outlet for dietary supplements intended to protect users from the sort of health-related conspiracies that Jones railed against on his show.

                      With that increased influence—he’s one of President Trump’s key media defenders, and Trump, during the 2016 presidential campaign, appeared on Infowars to gush to the host about his “amazing” reputation—Jones has faced increased scrutiny. Last year, during a bitter custody trial with his ex-wife, Jones’s attorneys had to walk a tightrope in the courtroom between acknowledging that part of his persona is, in fact, an act he plays up for the cameras—lest the jury find him an unfit father—and maintaining for the sake of his audience that he actually does believe every word he says.

                      Now, he’s once more facing a legal challenge—and his attorneys are once more tasked with arguing that Jones doesn’t really mean what he says on his broadcasts, while also doing their best to maintain his credibility.

                      The two suits against Jones will have their initial hearings this week at the Travis County Courthouse. The first, brought against him by Leonard Pozner and Veronique De La Rosa, parents of a six-year-old named Noah who was killed at Sandy Hook in 2012, is based on statements Jones made during a video that lives on YouTube as “Sandy Hook Vampires Exposed.” In that video, Jones—who has a history of denying the Sandy Hook shooting, having previously (and outside the statute of limitations for the defamation suit) argued that the massacre might have been a “false flag” by a government seeking to restrict gun rights—once more challenges the idea of the Pozner family as victims.

                      ...

                      Infowars, in the second suit, is represented by Eric Taube and Kevin Brown. In their motion to dismiss the suit, they explain that “Daniels accurately reported what the 4Chan original poster—and other social media outlets—had reported: that the Challenged Image was that of the Parkland shooter.” The “other social media outlets” included in the defendant’s exhibits are limited to a single tweet from a now-suspended “Antifa” parody account. They also argue that the site never named Fontaine, limiting their liability in the case.


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                      • FORD
                        ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                        • Jan 2004
                        • 58755

                        #12
                        Eat Us And Smile

                        Cenk For America 2024!!

                        Justice Democrats


                        "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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                        • FORD
                          ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                          • Jan 2004
                          • 58755

                          #13
                          Eat Us And Smile

                          Cenk For America 2024!!

                          Justice Democrats


                          "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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                          • Seshmeister
                            ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                            • Oct 2003
                            • 35157

                            #14
                            He's not reacted well to it.

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                            • Nickdfresh
                              SUPER MODERATOR

                              • Oct 2004
                              • 49127

                              #15
                              Ha ha! Maybe his penis pills will cause him a nice cardiac arrest? I doubt he takes any of that shit, though...

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