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Infowars Restored to Alex Jones in Total Reversal of Yesterday's Shutdown…
• https://revolver.newsAccording to Alex Jones, President Trump, Elon Musk and all of their lawyers are personally interested in his case. Jones says there is an active federal criminal investigation open in Houston against those conspiring against him. Jones also stated that his enemies called him earlier today and said, in essence, "We didn't know what we did at auction was illegal; we'll give you whatever you need."
Jones says the court-appointed trustee contacted him and said in essence that "We made a mistake; we shouldn't have shut down Infowars; you can have it back."
As proof, Mr. Jones offered up the fact that Infowars.com is BACK online.
Essentially, what happened is that the court-appointed bankruptcy trustee for the state-level court conducted an illegal, secret, fake auction handing over Infowars to the ownership of The Onion. However, the federal court also presiding over a lawsuit against Alex Jones was not informed, and now said federal judge is righteously pissed.
The Onion's winning bid for the assets of Alex Jones' bankrupt conspiracy-theory site Infowars is under further review.
The bankruptcy judge overseeing the Chapter 7 liquidation of Infowars and Jones' assets on Thursday temporarily halted the transfer of Infowars to the Onion and ordered an evidentiary hearing for next week to review the auction — in which bids were submitted secretly. "No one should feel comfortable with the results of this auction," Judge Christopher Lopez of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas said at an emergency hearing, per the AP.
Jones and his Free Speech Systems LLC, parent company of Infowars, filed for bankruptcy in 2022. That came as families of the victims in the Sandy Hook mass shooting in Connecticut won a $1.4 billion verdict in their defamation lawsuit against Jones — who had repeatedly lied about the tragedy on his platforms and bizarrely accused the families of collaborating in an anti-gun conspiracy plot with the U.S. government. The Onion's winning bid for Infowars was backed by the Connecticut families, which "agreed to forgo a portion of their recovery to increase the overall value of the Onion's bid," according to lawyers for the families.