Alexander E. Jones
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4:22-bk-33553
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- Adams & Reese
- Akin Gump
- Broocks Law Firm
- Cain & Skarnulis
- Caldwell Cassady
- Chamberlain Hrdlicka
- Elliott Thomason
- Gibson Dunn
- Haselden Farrow
- Hawash Cicack
- Jones Murray LLP
- Latham & Watkins
- Lewis Brisbois
- Martin Disiere
- McCarthy & Holthus
- Paul Weiss
- Pillsbury Winthrop
- Porter Hedges
- Quilling Selander
- Streusand Landon
- Walker and Patterson
- Willkie Farr
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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.
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January 16, 2024
Alex Jones, Creditors To Present Ch. 11 Plans Next Week
Right-wing radio personality Alex Jones will present a Chapter 11 plan disclosure statement to a Texas bankruptcy court next week, competing with a proposal from the official committee of unsecured creditors in the case as they each seek to move forward with their own plan to resolve more than $1.5 billion of defamation liabilities.
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December 08, 2023
Alex Jones Can Sell Guns, Cars, Boats, Jewelry In Ch. 11
A Texas bankruptcy court has given conspiracy theorist Alex Jones leave to sell almost 50 guns, two golf carts, jewelry, a cryogenic chamber and several boats to help fund his Chapter 11 case, as long as he individually runs every sale worth over $10,000 by his creditors.
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November 27, 2023
Alex Jones Can Earn $650K Salary While Working On Ch. 11
A Texas bankruptcy judge approved a cash collateral order Monday in the Chapter 11 case of bankrupt InfoWars purveyor Free Speech Systems that includes a bump in pay for right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, saying he didn't have enough evidence to grant the company's $1.5 million salary request as the company and its main moneymaker pursue Chapter 11 plans.
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November 22, 2023
Alex Jones' Co. And Creditors Propose Rival Ch. 11 Plans
Alex Jones' creditors have proposed a Chapter 11 plan framework in Texas that would let the bankrupt right-wing conspiracy theorist choose between liquidating his assets or paying $85 million of liabilities over 10 years, while Jones' company proposed a rival reorganization plan in its parallel bankruptcy case.
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November 15, 2023
Alex Jones Asks To Sell Guns, Golf Carts To Fund Ch. 11 Case
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones asked a Texas bankruptcy court for permission to sell almost 50 guns, a cryogenic chamber and two golf carts to help pay for his bankruptcy case, which the right-wing media host commenced after juries awarded families of victims of the Sandy Hook massacre a combined $1.5 billion in damages.
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October 19, 2023
Jones Can't Use Bankruptcy To Dodge Sandy Hook Damages
Right-wing conspiracy-monger Alex Jones cannot use his Chapter 11 bankruptcy to avoid paying more than $1 billion in damages to the parents of children murdered in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, a Texas bankruptcy judge ruled Thursday.
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October 12, 2023
Sandy Hook Families Fight Jones' $1.5M Salary Bid In Ch. 11
Family members of the victims of the deadly 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School asked a Texas bankruptcy judge not to approve a $1.5 million employment agreement requested by right-wing radio conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, saying it is more than double his past compensation.