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The sale of InfoWars, Alex Jones' right-wing conspiracy site, to The Onion could be held up in court after a judge questioned the transparency of the auction process Thursday.
The Onion homepage is displayed on a computer screen, showing a story titled "Here’s Why I Decided To Buy ‘Infowars’ ", on November 14, 2024 in Pasadena, California.
The Onion was named the winning bidder on Nov. 14 over a company affiliated with Jones. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez's decision means Jones can stay at Infowars in Austin, Texas.
Satire publication The Onion is buying conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars media platform, which was put up for auction by court order to pay off the more than $1 billion he owes to the ...
The owners of The Onion say they are "deeply disappointed" in a judge's decision to reject their bid to buy Alex Jones' Infowars company. Late Tuesday, a federal bankruptcy judge said last month's ...
The loved ones of Sandy Hook shooting victims sued Infowars founder Alex Jones and won. A judge ordered Jones to sell off his assets -- allowing the satirical news outlet The Onion to buy his website.
The Onion, which planned to relaunch the conspiracy-minded Infowars as a parody website, was named the winner of the bankruptcy auction held in Houston on Thursday. Jones, who also sells dietary ...
The Onion’s winning bid for Alex Jones’ Infowars platform is under review by a federal bankruptcy judge after Jones and his lawyers complained about how an auction was conducted.
Infowars Acquired by The Onion, Will Become a Parody of Itself Jones continued to broadcast Thursday morning and said he would do so until he gets a “court order” to stop.
Infowars’ website was shut down on Thursday and the Onion said it aimed to relaunch the platform in January. Breaking News Get the latest breaking news from North Texas and beyond.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez, who is overseeing the Chapter 7 liquidation of Infowars and the rest of Alex Jones’ assets, temporarily halted its transfer to The Onion.