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The Connecticut Supreme Court declined to review the $1.4 billion verdict in favor of the Sandy Hook plaintiffs against Alex Jones. Now, Jones wants the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn what is ...
For as long as anyone can remember, Alex Jones has been ranting and raving about the rise of an authoritarian government in the U.S. For nearly as long, Jones has also been a vocal supporter of ...
Alex Jones, citing ‘devastating' results of $1.4B Sandy Hook debt, to seek U.S. Supreme Court review
HARTFORD — Attorneys for bankrupted Infowars host Alex Jones will ask the nation’s highest court to overturn his $1.4 billion debt to Sandy Hook families that he defamed. Jones' lawyers say ...
MAGA diehard and InfoWars host Alex Jones slammed President Donald Trump’s idea of deporting U.S. citizens to foreign prisons, calling it “unconstitutional” and “really bad” in an ...
The One Show's Alex Jones found herself saying sorry after letting a 'spoiler' slip during what turned out to be quite the awkward moment on air. During Tuesday's (29th April) episode of the BBC ...
Alex Jones confessed to Craig David that seeing him perform 25 years ago was the first ever "big gig" she attended. The One Show host opened up to the 7 Days singer when he appeared on the sofa for ...
The One Show's Alex Jones abruptly cut off a guest mid-interview as BBC producers urged her to 'move on' from the conversation on Monday. Show presenter Alex, 48, joined her co-host Roman Kemp ...
Alex Jones has opened up about the loss of one of her university friends, Maggie on Fearne Cotton’s podcast, ‘Happy Place’. Speaking on the latest episode, which marked its seventh birthday ...
The One Show’s Alex Jones was told to ‘move on’ during an interview with Britain’s Got Talent’s Amanda Holden in an awkward moment. It was a hectic edition of the talk show on Monday ...
Alex Jones might be one of the most familiar voices on TV, but it turns out she can’t bear listening to herself back. Talking on the latest episode of Fearne Cotton’s popular podcast ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The Connecticut Supreme Court has declined to hear conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ appeal in a defamation case that resulted in a $1.4 billion verdict against him for ...
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