Skip to main content

Alex Jones Says Infowars Parent Company Will Find New Bankruptcy Advisers

Submitted by jhartgen@abi.org on

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones said yesterday that Infowars' bankrupt parent company will find new chapter 11 advisers after a bankruptcy judge booted professionals from the case over an undisclosed conflict, MarketWatch.com reported. Jones addressed the ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez outside of a Connecticut courthouse where he and Infowars parent company are facing a damages trial for defaming families of Sandy Hook victims. Jones said that Infowars parent Free Speech Systems LLC remains in control of its chapter 11 case and will work closely with a so-called Subchapter V trustee to find new advisers. Judge Lopez also ordered the Subchapter V trustee to review FSS' finances and transactions Sandy Hook families have raised concerns about. "Free Speech will actively and quickly retain replacement professionals, this time with the guidelines of the Subchapter V trustee," Jones said.