Alex Jones Confronted , With Evidence of Deception , in Defamation Trial.
On August 3, a lawyer representing Sandy Hook parents revealed text messages from Alex Jones' cellphone showing he knowingly withheld key evidence.
On August 3, a lawyer representing Sandy Hook parents revealed text messages from Alex Jones' cellphone showing he knowingly withheld key evidence.
'The New York Times' reports that
the messages were accidentally sent to
the families' lawyers by Jones' legal team. .
The disclosure of the texts came on the final day
of testimony in a trial to determine the amount of money
Jones must pay the parents of children killed at Sandy Hook.
The disclosure of the texts came on the final day
of testimony in a trial to determine the amount of money
Jones must pay the parents of children killed at Sandy Hook.
The jury reportedly began
deliberating the case
late on August 3. .
According to the 'NYT,' the texts may also be important
to the House January 6 committee, as Jones is also
under scrutiny for his role in the attack on the Capitol.
We fully intend on cooperating with
law-enforcement and U.S. government
officials interested in seeing these materials, Mark Bankston, attorney representing
Sandy Hook parents, via 'The New York Times' .
The parents’ lawyer, Mark Bankston, estimated
that the files accidentally sent by Jones' lawyers
contained several hundred gigabytes of data.
The attorney also revealed new evidence that Jones failed to produce court-ordered documents related to his statements regarding the mass shooting and the victims. .
The attorney also revealed new evidence that Jones failed to produce court-ordered documents related to his statements regarding the mass shooting and the victims. .
Additionally, financial records presented by
Bankston contradicted claims Jones made
while under oath that he was bankrupt.
Last year, Jones lost four defamation cases filed against him by the families of 10 victims of the mass shooting which killed 20 first graders and six educators.
Last year, Jones lost four defamation cases filed against him by the families of 10 victims of the mass shooting which killed 20 first graders and six educators
On August 3, a lawyer representing Sandy Hook parents revealed text messages from Alex Jones' cellphone showing he knowingly withheld key evidence.
On August 3, a lawyer representing Sandy Hook parents revealed text messages from Alex Jones' cellphone showing he knowingly withheld key evidence.
'The New York Times' reports that
the messages were accidentally sent to
the families' lawyers by Jones' legal team. .
The disclosure of the texts came on the final day
of testimony in a trial to determine the amount of money
Jones must pay the parents of children killed at Sandy Hook.
The disclosure of the texts came on the final day
of testimony in a trial to determine the amount of money
Jones must pay the parents of children killed at Sandy Hook.
The jury reportedly began
deliberating the case
late on August 3. .
According to the 'NYT,' the texts may also be important
to the House January 6 committee, as Jones is also
under scrutiny for his role in the attack on the Capitol.
We fully intend on cooperating with
law-enforcement and U.S. government
officials interested in seeing these materials, Mark Bankston, attorney representing
Sandy Hook parents, via 'The New York Times' .
The parents’ lawyer, Mark Bankston, estimated
that the files accidentally sent by Jones' lawyers
contained several hundred gigabytes of data.
The attorney also revealed new evidence that Jones failed to produce court-ordered documents related to his statements regarding the mass shooting and the victims. .
The attorney also revealed new evidence that Jones failed to produce court-ordered documents related to his statements regarding the mass shooting and the victims. .
Additionally, financial records presented by
Bankston contradicted claims Jones made
while under oath that he was bankrupt.
Last year, Jones lost four defamation cases filed against him by the families of 10 victims of the mass shooting which killed 20 first graders and six educators.
Last year, Jones lost four defamation cases filed against him by the families of 10 victims of the mass shooting which killed 20 first graders and six educators
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