Pens1566
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- Oct 11, 2005
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Love it. Couldn't have happened to a bigger bag of shit. Can't wait to hear the ranting abou this.
Yeah right, he’s going to be able to pay over a billion dollars?
Oh good, Alex says he’s doubling down on Sandy Hook…and Uvalde.
This guy is batshit, off his rocker, nutso.Fuck Alex Jones. Channel 5 is amazing.
This guy is batshit, off his rocker, nutso.
There must be some fans on here. Like what makes him so interesting to listen to. And why buy supplements from him? What makes him such a nutritional expert?
<--the schadenfreude is strong in this one.
Well I said they should add a zero to the Texas verdict, but what they did was add a zero then multiply by 2.
I assume this is going to force Jones and his companies into Chapter 7.
PS: LOL I just read that plaintiffs' counsel only asked the jury to award $500 million. Ouch.
Now I'm curious just how hard the government will go after his assets.
Any predictions?
Sadly, I am going to bet this doesn't end his show.
Even sadder, I'm going to bet he maintains a lavish lifestyle through grift and deceit.
The government is not responsible for enforcing civil judgments. It's the plaintiffs who must enforce the judgment. In that regard, they have a variety of tools: attaching bank accounts, liening real property, garnishing wages, etc. With no statute of limitations.
It really depends on how aggressive they want to be. I'm assuming here the plaintiff's attorneys are paid a percentage of what is recovered, so that is good incentive for them to be aggressive. But Jones and his companies are most likely going into Chapter 7, so the bankruptcy court is going to oversee this. The businesses will certainly have all their assets liquidated in that process.