Alex Jones’ DISGUSTING Response To Being Ordered To Pay Sandy Hook Victims $965 Million!
13.10.2022 - 23:32
/ perezhilton.com
Alex Jones unsurprisingly has zero remorse. On Wednesday, a jury handed down nearly $1 billion in damages to the families who sued him for his comments regarding the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. But they can’t get an ounce of remorse out of him.
The controversial radio host has repeatedly pushed the conspiracy theory that the Sandy Hook school shooting, which left more than 20 people dead, mostly very young children, was a hoax staged by the government to gain more support for gun control. He claimed the parents of the tragedy were merely “crisis actors” following a script. And as a result, some of those parents did the only thing they could — sued Alex for defamation.
While the conspiracy theorist has spent years calling the shooting a lie, he walked back on his claims during the trial and admitted it was “100 percent real.” However, that confession does not make up for the damage his words caused the grieving loved ones experienced for years. During the trial, relatives of the victims and an FBI agent testified they were harassed and threatened by many of Alex’s followers over the years since the tragedy happened. Mark Barden, the father of 7-year-old victim Daniel Barden, told the court his family received a letter from one of Alex’s supporters who claimed to have urinated on his son’s grave. Some families even claimed they were sent rape and death threats by his followers, who echoed his claim they were “crisis actors.” Awful.
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Despite the horrifying details the families shared on the stand about their experiences, Alex refused to apologize for his actions during the trial — saying he had apologized
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