Alexander E. Jones
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4:22-bk-33553
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- 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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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.
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September 19, 2023
Alex Jones Defends 'Lavish Lifestyle' Spending In Bankruptcy
Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has defended his nearly $100,000 in monthly spending during his Chapter 11 bankruptcy case that unsecured creditors have called "opulent" and a "dramatic waste," saying his budget is "neither extraordinary nor exciting."
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August 29, 2023
$30K Document Search A Sticking Point In Alex Jones' Ch. 11
A resolution between creditors of right-wing radio conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his bankrupt radio production company is close, but the company said Tuesday that the estimated $30,000 cost of an email database search is too high.
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August 07, 2023
Alex Jones Ch. 11 Judge Sets 3-Hour Hearing For Early Win Bid
Families of the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting who are seeking an early win in their bid to prevent the discharge of $1.5 billion in defamation damage awards against right-wing radio conspiracy theorist Alex Jones will need to recalibrate their intended arguments, after a Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday imposed stricter time limits on the parties' presentations next week.