A judge has put satirical news company The Onion's purchase of Alex Jones' Infowars site on hold pending a hearing to review the sale. Judge Christopher Lopez of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in ...
InfoWars is a fringe, right-wing website founded in 1999 and operated by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The organization was ...
A frustrated bankruptcy judge said he has concerns over the process in which satirical news site The Onion won an auction for ...
Jones, who also sells dietary supplements, was forced to put Infowars and other assets up for sale after a judge ruled in June that he had to pay roughly $1.5 billion in damages for claiming the ...
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Bankruptcy judge orders hearing on Infowars sale to satirical site The Onion after Alex Jones challenges auction ...
Harrison Smith, an employee of Alex Jones, discusses how the forced sale of the "Infowars" website to "The Onion" which was widely reported yesterday, has since been halted by a judge's order.
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It's crazy. Nobody sees how the federal judge, who's known for being straight-laced, cannot end this fake sale, where he basically said it didn't happen and bare minimum, there'll be a new ...
Saying he was dissatisfied with the transparency of the sale process, Judge Christopher M. Lopez said Thursday that he would hold a hearing next week to hear concerns and possibly approve the sale ...