Alexander E. Jones
Case Number:
4:22-bk-33553
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Firms
- Adams & Reese
- Akin Gump
- Cain & Skarnulis
- Caldwell Cassady
- Chamberlain Hrdlicka
- Crowe & Dunlevy
- Haselden Farrow
- Lewis Brisbois
- McCarthy & Holthus
- McDowell Hetherington
- Paul Weiss
- Pillsbury Winthrop
- Streusand Landon
- Walker and Patterson
- Willkie Farr
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May 30, 2024
5 Facts To Know As Alex Jones' Ch. 11 Reckoning Approaches
Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his media company Free Speech Systems will be seeking approval of their respective Chapter 11 plans in mid-June, and the Texas judge overseeing the proceedings has said the cases could also face conversion to Chapter 7 liquidation or outright dismissal.
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May 28, 2024
FTX Attys Cleared, Alex Jones' Reckoning, Modell's Deal
A report found that FTX counsel Sullivan & Cromwell was not involved in the pre-bankruptcy fraud at the cryptocurrency exchange, Alex Jones and his InfoWars podcast business are facing a June 15 deadline for progress in their Chapter 11 cases, and a former bankruptcy judge was accused of trying to force a false narrative tied to his romantic relationship with an attorney.
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May 21, 2024
Alex Jones Judge Sets Day Of Reckoning For Ch. 11 Case
Saying that something has to happen in the bankruptcy case of right-wing radio firebrand Alex Jones, the Texas judge overseeing the case reiterated his position that Jones' Chapter 11 plan will be confirmed at a June 14 hearing or the case will be dismissed or converted to a liquidation.
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May 02, 2024
InfoWars Discharge Fight Delayed Until Ch. 11 Plan Hearings
A dispute between Alex Jones and his InfoWars radio show business on one side, and the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims on the other about whether defamation judgments can be discharged in bankruptcy will be pushed until after Chapter 11 plan proposals are heard by the court.
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April 22, 2024
Alex Jones' InfoWars To Have Key Ch. 11 Plan Hearing In June
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday rescheduled to June 14 a key hearing on how the court should handle Alex Jones' media company Free Speech Systems LLC's Chapter 11, adding that he plans to keep the separate but interwoven bankruptcies of Jones and his company moving forward.
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March 28, 2024
What To Know About The Judge Mediating Alex Jones' Ch. 11
After more than a year of squabbling in conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' high profile Chapter 11 case, a Texas bankruptcy judge appointed fellow jurist U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Edward Lee Morris to mediate the Infowars host's many disputes with creditors, and the mediator's lengthy tenure handling complex commercial insolvencies is likely to be fully brought to bear.
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March 11, 2024
Atty For Alex Jones' Infowars Gets OK To Bow Out Of Case
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday approved a request by the lead attorney for Alex Jones' media company to step away from work on its Chapter 11 case following disputes with the debtor's chief restructuring officer, who the lawyer said withheld pay in retaliation for the conflict.
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March 04, 2024
Atty For Alex Jones' Infowars Asks Court's Permission To Quit
The head lawyer for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars radio show production company has urged a Texas bankruptcy judge to let him quit his work on the Chapter 11 case, saying Free Speech Systems' chief restructuring officer has withheld his pay in retaliation for disputes between the two professionals.
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January 24, 2024
Alex Jones Creditors Can Vote On Competing Ch. 11 Plans
Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and certain creditors in his Chapter 11 case can finally vie for claimants' votes on their rival proposals for insolvency ahead of a confirmation hearing in March, after the parties resolved objections to the other's plan documents Wednesday.
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January 17, 2024
Alex Jones Spars With Creditors Over Competing Ch. 11 Plans
Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and the unsecured creditors committee in his Chapter 11 case exchanged objections over their rivaling reorganization plans in Texas bankruptcy court filings this week, each side asserting that the disclosures made by the other are inadequate or inaccurate.