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Alex Jones claims Americans' 'First Amendment rights are being crucified' after he loses Sandy Hook defamation case where he said school shooting was 'a giant hoax'

Infowars host and right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has said that a judge has  'crucified' the First Amendment after ruling ...

Infowars host and right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has said that a judge has  'crucified' the First Amendment after ruling that he will need to pay damages to Sandy Hook families after claiming the school massacre was a hoax.  

In a video released on his website, Jones claimed the state of Texas was 'coming after' him because he's 'standing in their way' after they 'crucified' the First Amendment. 

'Every basic form of American liberty is being abolished and overturn as we speak. They're coming after me because I'm standing in their way. They're coming after me because they're coming after you,' he said. 

Jones could be facing financial ruin after being found liable for damages in three defamation lawsuits over his claims that the Sandy Hook school massacre was 'a giant hoax.'   

Judge Maya Guerra Gamble in Austin, home of Infowars, entered default judgments against Jones, Infowars and other defendants for what she called their 'flagrant bad faith and callous disregard' of court orders to turn over documents to the parents' lawyers. The rulings were issued Monday and released on Thursday.

A jury will now determine the amount of damages Jones and the other defendants will have to pay the families of two children killed in the 2012 shooting.

Though Jones' finances are murky, with nearly all of his income thought to be derived from the sale of dubious health supplements to his loyal followers, he is thought to have a net worth of roughly $5 million. 

Right-wing conspiracy theorists Alex Jones claimed the First Amendment has been 'crucified' after he lost three defamation lawsuits stemming from the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting. He also claimed 'every basic form of American liberty is being abolished'

Right-wing conspiracy theorists Alex Jones claimed the First Amendment has been 'crucified' after he lost three defamation lawsuits stemming from the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting. He also claimed 'every basic form of American liberty is being abolished' 

Jones claimed on his Infowars show that the massacre in Connecticut was 'a giant hoax' involving 'crisis actors' meant to tighten gun control laws. Pictured: mourners gather at a makeshift memorial following the mass shooting on December 16, 2012 in Newtown

Jones claimed on his Infowars show that the massacre in Connecticut was 'a giant hoax' involving 'crisis actors' meant to tighten gun control laws. Pictured: mourners gather at a makeshift memorial following the mass shooting on December 16, 2012 in Newtown

He also claims that Texas law states 'you can't sue someone if you didn't say their name for defamation,' he said before claiming he hadn't mentioned anyone's name. 

'I'm being sued by people whose names I've never said. This is clearly a way to attack the first amendment.' 

US libel law states the defendant can be sued for using someone else's name, likeness, or other personal attributes. Although the law can vary by state, such as the statue of limitations, the basics of the law stay the same state-by-state. 

Jones also attributes his loss to his entry-level lawyers because the judge and previous judge 'will never let me have the lawyers I want that are well known, famous, First Amendment lawyers.' 

He also claimed that Americans need to be 'good' and 'steadfast' and 'love each other,' before asking his followers to 'pray for our accusers and pray for those that persecute us, because that's what Christ told us to do.' 

The shooting at the Newtown, Connecticut, school on December 14, 2012, killed 20 first-graders and six educators. The gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, fatally shot his mother at their Newtown home before going to the school, and later killed himself as police arrived.

The shooting was portrayed on Jones' Infowars show as a hoax involving 'crisis actors' aimed at increasing gun control. Jones has since acknowledged the school shooting did occur.


During a sworn deposition in 2019, Jones blamed his previous statements about the school shooting on 'a form of psychosis.' 

'I talk four hours a day, and I can’t remember what I talked about sometimes a week ago,' he claimed at the time.  

Families of some of the school shooting victims sued Jones, Infowars and others in courts in Texas and Connecticut over the hoax conspiracy, saying they have been subjected to harassment and death threats from Jones' followers. The Connecticut cases remain pending.

Leonard Pozner, who lost his six-year-old son, Noah, sued Jones and Infowars, claiming defamation

Leonard Pozner, who lost his six-year-old son, Noah, sued Jones and Infowars, claiming defamation

Neil Heslin , whose son Jesse was among the victims, was one of four parents to have sued 'Jones and others over what their attorney described as '5-year campaign of repulsive lies'

Neil Heslin , whose son Jesse was among the victims, was one of four parents to have sued 'Jones and others over what their attorney described as '5-year campaign of repulsive lies'

Jones and his attorney in Connecticut, Norman Pattis, criticized the Texas judge's ruling in a statement on the Infowars website.

'It takes no account of the tens of thousands of documents produced by the defendants, the hours spent sitting for depositions and the various sworn statements filed in these cases,' they said. 'We are distressed by what we regard as a blatant abuse of discretion by the trial court. We are determined to see that these cases are heard on the merits.'

Adam Lanza, 20, killed his mother before going to Sandy Hook Elementary School and opening fire on students and staff. He took his own life as police were closing in

Adam Lanza, 20, killed his mother before going to Sandy Hook Elementary School and opening fire on students and staff. He took his own life as police were closing in 

Jones' lawyers have denied the defamations allegations and argued his comments about the school shooting were protected by free speech.

One of the Texas lawsuits was filed by Leonard Pozner and Veronique De La Rosa, whose son Noah was killed in the shooting. The two others were filed by Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, whose son Jesse was killed. Several other families of the victims are suing on similar claims in Connecticut.

Bill Ogden, a Houston lawyer representing the four parents in the Texas cases, said Jones and Infowars have failed to turn over documents for the past few years. He added such default judgments are rare.

'My clients have and continue to endure Defendants' five-year campaign of repulsive lies,' Ogden said in a statement, which quoted the judge's ruling. 'We believe the Court hit this nail on the head when it considered Alex Jones´ and Infowars´ "bad faith approach to this litigation," Mr. Jones' "public threats," and Jones' "professed belief that these proceedings are show trials."'

Guerra Gamble said in her rulings that she was defaulting Jones and the other defendants after an 'escalating series' of admonishments by judges, monetary fines and other actions was ineffective in getting the defendants to turn over documents.

The massacre claimed the lives of 20 first-grade students and six educators (pictured)

The massacre claimed the lives of 20 first-grade students and six educators (pictured)

In 2019, Jones was ordered by another Texas judge to pay $100,000 in legal fees to Heslin's lawyers for disregarding a court order to produce witnesses.

Jones also was sanctioned in the Connecticut cases for violating numerous orders to turn over documents and for an angry outburst on his web show against an attorney for some of the victims' relatives. 

A judge barred Jones from filing a motion to the dismiss the case - a ruling that was upheld after being appealed all the way to the US Supreme Court, which declined to hear Jones' appeal in April.

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