Alex Jones recently sought immunity from federal prosecutors investigating the U.S. Capitol riot. Three of his companies have filed for bankruptcy in an apparent effort to delay his Sandy Hook defamation trial.
into one of Jones' business accounts, according to the U.S. House’s committee to investigate the Jan. 6 attack.
Jones wipes his face after talking to the press as he walks into a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in September 2018 to listen to Jack Dorsey, then the CEO of Twitter, and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg testify on foreign influence operations on social media platforms.Williamson said the way Jones’ falsehoods propagate and turn into harassment in the real world speaks to his reach and influence.
“We are unable to properly grieve for our baby or move on with our lives because you, arguably the most powerful man on the planet, have deemed that the attacks on us are immaterial, that providing assistance in removing threats is too cumbersome, and that our lives are less important than providing a safe haven for hate,” Noah’s parents wrote.Jones’ Infowars.
Instead of targeting social media companies, the use of legal remedies to show how misinformation actually harms people's lives may be the best bet for holding those like Jones accountable, Moran said. After his ban from social media, Jones presented himself as a martyr silenced by slanted technology companies for telling the truth. As the Sandy Hook defamation lawsuits have developed, Jones has directed fans to donate to a legal defense fund. And after filing for bankruptcy earlier this month, Jones hosted an “Emergency Blowout Sale” on his website.
“He has a dedicated audience, and they support him not only by buying Infowars merchandise, but by actually donating to him,” Williamson said.
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