Auction of Infowars Assets Amid Jones' Bankruptcy
Auction of Infowars Assets Amid Jones' Bankruptcy
Auction of Infowars Assets Amid Jones' Bankruptcy
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Alex Jones faces a court-ordered auction of his Infowars assets next week to help pay over $1 billion in defamation judgments owed to Sandy Hook families. The auction, part of Jones' personal bankruptcy case, will feature assets including the Infowars brand, video archives, and studio equipment, though Jones' personal social media accounts are not yet included. Both opponents and supporters, including Roger Stone, have shown interest in acquiring these assets, potentially allowing Jones to continue broadcasting. Jones is confident unnamed supporters will secure the assets, though he is preparing for a potential loss by setting up new platforms. The auction proceeds, expected to contribute to the $18 million valuation of Free Speech Systems, will go to creditors, primarily the Sandy Hook families. The outcome of the auction could mark the end of Infowars or its continuation under new management.

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