Judge Makes Staggering Decision for Alex Jones and Sandy Hook Families

A federal judge overseeing the fight Sandy Hook school shooting victims’ families brought against Infowars founder Alex Jones, over his claims it was faked by the government, has issued a ruling on the liquidation of his personal assets.

The Post Millennial reveals Christopher Lopez, a bankruptcy judge, said those assets will be liquidated to pay down on a massive civil judgment that two juries returned against Jones.

The report said Jones just a week ago had agreed to convert his bankruptcy case to a liquidation, and a ruling was pending on whether Jones’ corporation, Free Speech Systems, also would be liquidated.

The report said Jones’ primary home in Austin would be protected, as well as some other belongings. But the famed broadcaster already has moved to sell his ranch, estimated to be worth $2.8 million, as well as a collection of guns. . .

If the judge determines Free Speech Systems must be liquidated, it would mean Jones losing any control of his company. (Read more from “Judge Makes Staggering Decision for Alex Jones and Sandy Hook Families” HERE)