The lowdown on the ~$1 $Billion Alex Jones Sandy Hook defamation jury award - where does free speech end, & criminal liability begin?

It's known as "the bankruptcy barrel":

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Do you suppose they make them big enough to fit an arse like A.J.?
 
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Can't stop laughing (this is for real and not satire)

"The Onion" just bought Infowars

 
Re #64 - In one sense I don't really care about Infowars but Jones ending up living in a cardboard box under a bridge would be fitting.
 
Re #64 - In one sense I don't really care about Infowars but Jones ending up living in a cardboard box under a bridge would be fitting. #65
shoeBox.JPG Here you go Jonesy, a nice snug fit, in move-in condition.

but -

The broader issue: The U.S. electorate allowed, empowered Trump, a consummate prolific liar, to bluster his way back to 1600 Penn. Ave.
It's what Skinner called "positive reinforcement", rewarding bad behavior.

Jones seemed to be OK insulting the parents of the slain.
But now that the consequence of such lies result in negative reinforcement to the liar, now Jones (the liar) has a problem with it.

"The remedy for bad speech is good speech." U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis
We're going to need an awful lot of "good speech", along with numerous libelous criminals paying severe penalty to re-level the playing-field.

Evidently in the U.S. Republican party, integrity, honesty, responsible governance have completed the transition from de rigueur to passé, obsolete.
 
Apparently a Texas judge is investigating the sale so we shall see what happens ....

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US judge rejects The Onion’s purchase of Alex Jones’s Infowars​

Onion’s CEO expresses disappointment in judge’s decision, but satirical website remains interested in purchasing Infowars. / Published On 11 Dec 2024

A federal judge in the United States has rejected satirical website The Onion’s purchase of right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’s Infowars, ruling that a bankruptcy auction did not result in the best possible bids.
In a decision late on Tuesday, US Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez rejected Jones’s claims that the auction was plagued by “collusion”.
Lopez said he did not want another auction and left it up to the trustee who oversaw the auction to determine the next steps.
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Not a parody: The Onion acquires Alex Jones’s InfoWars in auction

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Far-right US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones files for bankruptcy

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Jury orders Alex Jones to pay families $965m for Sandy Hook lies

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