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Friday, May 8, 2026

‘Infowars’ host Alex Jones files for personal bankruptcy in wake of Sandy Hook ‘hoax’ claims - Yahoo News

Right-wing conspiracy theorist and “Infowars” host Alex Jones on Friday filed for personal bankruptcy protection in Texas.

The Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing comes after Jones and his company, Free Speech Systems, were ordered to pay a total of nearly $1.5 billion in damages for falsely claiming the Sandy Hook elementary school mass shooting was a hoax. It lists $1 billion to $10 billion in liabilities.

Jones for years used his internet and radio shows to declare the 2012 massacre a hoax that relied on crisis actors to further a false narrative. His claims triggered a series of defamation lawsuits filed by families of several of the victims, who said they were subjected to harassment and death threats as a direct result of Jones’ commentary.

He has since acknowledged the massacre did actually happen. A total of 26 people — 20 elementary school students and six staffers — were killed during the violence inside the school in Newtown, Conn.

In October, the 48-year-old Jones was found legally responsible for his false claims. A Connecticut judge awarded the Sandy Hook families $965 million in compensatory damages; the judge later added another $473 million in punitive damages. Jones also has to pay $49.3 million in damages to a Sandy Hook victim’s family as part of a separate lawsuit in Texas.

Jones has repeatedly laughed off the payout totals on his show, saying he’d never be able to afford such high amounts. While he claims to have less than $2 million to his name, a forensic...



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