Alex Jones' Lawyers Accidentally Leaked HIS ENTIRE PHONE CONTENTS To Sandy Hook Parents' Counsel!!
04.08.2022 - 04:49
/ perezhilton.com
Alex Jones got the shock of his life on Wednesday while he was being cross-examined in his ongoing defamation trial in Texas.
As you might know, the controversial media exec and conspiracy theory-promoting right-wing radio host has been sued by some of the parents of the children who died in the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting tragedy. This week he’s on the stand, and on Wednesday, he faced an unbelievable onslaught brought on by a completely unexpected and horrifically damaging mistake by his very own legal team.
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While Jones was being questioned by Mark Bankston (pictured above, right), a lawyer for the plaintiffs in the case, the attorney produced a text message Alex had sent about the Sandy Hook school shooting and related conspiracy theories. The lawyer explained to Jones that the message came directly from the radio host’s own cell phone — and he also explained to Jones how he got it in the first place!
As Alex sat with his mouth agape, Bankston went into the explanation: Jones’ attorneys messed up and mistakenly sent him the ENTIRE contents of his cell phone less than two weeks ago. Then, when Bankston’s team notified their opposing counsel of the mistake, Jones’ lawyers did… nothing?!?!?! And so Bankston was able to use the phone as evidence in court on Wednesday!
Bankston said:
Holy s**t!
That’s critical because, in a pre-trial deposition on the lawsuit, Jones testified under oath that he personally searched his phone previously for text messages about Sandy Hook. While being deposed at the time, he told lawyers that he couldn’t find any text messages about Sandy Hook.
But now we know without a doubt that was a lie. Because
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