A company tied to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones filed Monday to dispute the sale of the Infowars website to the parody site ...
Alex Jones’ Infowars site was back online Friday after a sale was announced and it was shut down by a bankruptcy official on ...
Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez expressed concerns about transparency in the bidding process of Alex Jones' site.
The sale must be approved by a bankruptcy judge. Proceeds will go to paying down the $1.5 billion debt that Jones owes ...
The satirical news company plans to shutter Jones’ Infowars and rebuild the website featuring well-known internet humor ...
A frustrated bankruptcy judge said he has concerns over the process in which satirical news site The Onion won an auction for ...
HOUSTON (CN) — InfoWars, the long-running show of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, is set to be sold to satirical publication ...
The Onion, a satirical publication that skewers newsmakers and current events, said on Thursday that it had won a bankruptcy ...
Infowars was auctioned as part of a defamation ruling after Jones falsely called the Sandy Hook School shooting a hoax.
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The conspiracy theorist faces more than $1.5 billion in defamation judgments over his false claims of the Sandy Hook ...