Nice work if you can get it: A bankruptcy plan laid out by Alex Jones’ media company would guarantee the InfoWars host $520,000 a year.
Nice work if you can get it: A bankruptcy plan laid out by Alex Jones’ media company would guarantee the InfoWars host $520,000 a year—that’s $10k a week.
Meanwhile, the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims whose lives he blighted would share an annual $7 million to $10 million, far short of the near-$1.5 billion they won against the conspiracy-monger in damages after his repeated assertions that the 2012 school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, was a hoax.
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