Jason Andrew for The New York Times Supported by By Elizabeth Williamson Elizabeth Williamson has covered the Sandy Hook families’ long court battle against Alex Jones for The Times and her book.
Jones is still going to come up short, though: A jury decided that he should pay $1 billion in compensatory damages to Sandy Hook families for his outlandish and unfounded lies while a Texas judge ...
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Mike Lindell’s infamous MyPillow company was recently evicted from its Minnesota warehouse over evidence that Lindell was more than $200,000 behind in rent, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Jones accused the grieving Sandy Hook parents of being actors. They received threats they'd be murdered or raped. To put a stop to the lies, the families filed defamation suits. Sandy Hook school ...
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“Because they’re not protected in the elementary schools.” It turns out Wolfgang had initially donated money to the Sandy Hook families, only to soon become convinced it was nothing short of a ...
Although the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre of December 14 ... That’s when the world for the entire Pozner family turned upside down, especially because they subsequently had to deal with ...