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Saturday, May 9, 2026

Embattled Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Accused Of 'Moving Millions To Shield His Wealth' After Being Ordered To Pay Sandy Hook Families $1.5 Billion - Radar Online

Alex Jones has been accused of “moving millions to shield his wealth” ahead of trials that ultimately resulted in the embattled InfoWars host being ordered to pay the families of Sandy Hook victims nearly $1.5 billion, RadarOnline.com has learned.

The shocking accusations come weeks after Jones was ordered to pay $965 million in damages to the relatives of eight Sandy Hook victims and one former FBI agent.

The 48-year-old was then ordered to pay an additional $473 million in punitive damages to the families, bringing the total Jones owes the families to a whopping $1.49 billion.

But according to a report published by the Washington Post on Monday, the Sandy Hook families believe Jones purposely moved millions of dollars away from his company, Free Speech Systems, ahead of the court judgements against him in an effort to avoid paying out the judgements.

In one instance, Jones allegedly signed upwards of $55 million in promissory notes to a company controlled by his dentist father named PQPR Holdings.

The $55 million debt to his father pushed Jones’s Free Speech Systems into bankruptcy, and PQPR Holdings is expected to reclaim the $55 million owed to the company before the families of the Sandy Hook victims see any of the billions of dollars in damages Jones now owes them.

The Sandy Hook families who sued Jones in civil court also claimed the InfoWars host purposely pulled $62 million out of his company and “burdened” Free Speech Systems with $65 million in “fabricated”...



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