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Alex Jones might be the first defendant given the death penalty in a civil case

And deservedly so. Greedy, mean and heartless, he would not be missed.
Budwick and sunsporter will miss him, they quote him daily
@Fukfacewillie I don't wish anyone to die, but I'm betting both are very lonley old men.
Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
@independentone You’re a better man than me.
TrashCat · M
@independentone Budwicke is still alive? LMAO
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
Really?? I hope so maybe it’ll open the door to death penalty possibly for Donald Trump.
Pfuzylogic · M
He barely got a slap on the wrist.
He got a judgement of $45 million against him but made so much more off of the Sandy Hook deaths.
I really don't understand. he had a show and said crazy shit for years about everyone and nothing. then he said nonsense about the people involved in the Sandy Hook attack and NOW he is accused of defamation of character. No one believes this guy. i thought that was his schtick and people just roll their eyes and laugh at him.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@DIABLISS figuratively! See my reply to the OP.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Not literally. Figuratively!

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/alex-jones-lost-two-sandy-hook-cases_n_61561020e4b008640eb1d56a

Judge Maya Guerra Gamble on Monday issued her ruling for default judgments against Jones in two different cases, which means he and the conspiracy-theory-spewing outlet Infowars have been found liable for all damages and a jury will now be convened to determine how much he will owe the plaintiffs. The new rulings became public Thursday.

In the filings, Gamble eviscerated Jones and reasoned that default judgments should be ordered because “an escalating series of judicial admonishments, monetary penalties, and non-dispositive sanctions have all been ineffective at deterring the abuse,” caused by Jones’ unwillingness to turn over documents related to the cases, the Texas judge ruled.

The ruling — which is often referred to in Texas as a “death penalty sanction” for a party unwilling to comply with court orders — is a rarity in the legal world. Jones, who is now on his seventh lawyer in these cases, had years to provide documentation requested by the court, including internal company emails.
Torsten · 36-40, M
what has he done that the death penalty should even be a thought?
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Torsten figuratively! See my reply to the OP.
Torsten · 36-40, M
@DeWayfarer so being a conspiracy theorist is now a death penalty crime? I dont get it. What you posted does not say what he actually did except refusing to go along with the court
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Torsten I said figuratively! The sanctions are comparative.

Take it up with Texas laws! They are the only ones I know that have such laws! States rights being what they are there!

They created their own hell with those laws!
He should get the regular kind because he is not going to stop unless he is dead.
Adogslife · 61-69, M
Just dump a few rounds in him and toss him in the ground in Sandy Hook.
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Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
He'll be missed like bleeding hemorrhoid.
Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
I hope he dies a painful miserable death.

 
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