Judge Blocks Sandy Hook Parents From Alex Jones Payout

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Judge Blocks Sandy Hook Parents From Alex Jones Payout
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The case has opened up fissures between two sets of Sandy Hook families who are owed $1.4 billion by Jones stemming from two separate lawsuits.

Earlier this month, lawyers for the parents of 6-year-old Jesse Lewis obtained an order from a Texas state judge allowing them to immediately start collecting assets from Jones’ company, Free Speech Systems, after the company’s bankruptcy reorganization failed.

Mark Bankston, who represents Jesse’s parents Scarlett Lewis and Neil Heslin, told The Daily Beast his clients were “frustrated that they will not be allowed to pursue their state courts rights after all.” The shocking block is the latest legal maneuver in an ongoing saga to collect money from Jones in two separate lawsuits—one in Texas where he lives, and one in Connecticut where the school shooting took place. While Sandy Hook parents were collectively awarded $1.4 billion in 2022 for the emotional distress and defamation caused by Jones’ hoax claims, they have yet to see any of the money after he filed for bankruptcy in the wake of the dual verdicts.

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