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Where do you think Sandy Hook is?
Where the fuck do you think Newtown is??!?!
JFC…
whoops.. was thinking NJ and the hurricane sandyRight?!?!?!
Where do you think Sandy Hook is?
Where the fuck do you think Newtown is??!?!
JFC…
whoops.. was thinking NJ and the hurricane sandyRight?!?!?!
Someone started their Friday earlywhoops.. was thinking NJ and the hurricane sandy
I'm pretty certain that Jones is proper crazy. He has no idea how cause and effect works, he quite clearly doesn't understand how the real world works, he's in his fantasy land where reality is what he says it is.
It certainly doesn't excuse his continued behavior but the guy is fucking mental!
Business bankruptcies with newly created senior lien position loans to principals and insiders should be treated as criminal acts.He is in fact trying to do this, but he will likely ultimately fail because the courts are wise to these sorts of shenanigans.
whoops.. was thinking NJ and the hurricane sandy
He's still was worth way more than believable and his contribution to society reflected.
Being a rw talk show/podcaster/utube channel/influencer nutjob has long been a lucrative profession. That's why there are so godamn many of them.
Real question is how is the market so large for this on the right? Just a waste of mental space and money
Why is the pillow guy a thing?
Gold coins
Survival seeds (remember 2008 Glen Beck?)
Ball tanners, T replacement supplements, military MREs, mail order Viagra, etc etc etc
Weird, dumb, paranoid useless crap for middle age white dudes
Why aren't they?Business bankruptcies with newly created senior lien position loans to principals and insiders should be treated as criminal acts.
Business bankruptcies with newly created senior lien position loans to principals and insiders should be treated as criminal acts.
Because bankruptcy proceedings rarely if ever involve criminal investigations.Why aren't they?
I guess if that's the case I should why don't they. Is that the way it should be or are there reasons that wrongly hinder that.Because bankruptcy proceedings rarely if ever involve criminal investigations.
Not true. Bankruptcy crime is actively by the feds and frequently results in real jail time and other consequences. Bankruptcy is designed as a remedy of last resort. Those that criminally abuse the system see little tolerance by sentencing judges, regardless of their political views.Because bankruptcy proceedings rarely if ever involve criminal investigations.
I knew Florida was deadbeat heaven, didn't realize Texas was the same way. Hmm, something in common.Given that Jones was knee deep in bankruptcy fraud
Bankruptcy law is quite complicated, much of it being designed to address that sort of scam (preference statute). Needless to say, the last time Jones filed bankruptcy he was engaged in all sorts of such stunts (including creating bogus debt to his parents), which from looking at it from the outside sure looked like (criminal) bankruptcy fraud to me. That bankruptcy was ultimately dismissed without those issues being addressed.
On the positive side, the Sandy Hook people seem to have top notch legal talent-they will go over everything with a fine tooth comb. Plus they have a lot of sympathy on their side and Jones is clearly a con man who has publically been outright contemptuous of the legal process. I see any close legal issues being decided against Jones.
On the negative side, Jones lives in Texas as I recall. Texas and Florida have, by far, the most debtor oriented exemption laws in the country (probably because both states traditionally have had high con man populations).
It should be interesting how this plays out.
I wonder how the above ruling affects this:
In Bankruptcy, Alex Jones Battles for $1.3M Salary:
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Alex Jones Battles for a Bigger Salary
He asks judge to order Infowars' parent firm to go back to paying him $54K biweekly, up from $20Kwww.newser.com
He asks judge to order Infowars' parent firm to go back to paying him $54K biweekly, up from $20K.
Same judge Lopez
Found out.![]()
Judge strips Alex Jones of bankruptcy protections for $1.5 billion Sandy Hook debt
Houston Judge Christopher M. López reportedly ended a stay preventing Sandy Hook families from collecting a $1.5 billion judgment against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.In a ruling on Monday, López granted an order to lift a stay that was automatically put in place when Jones filed for Chapter...www.rawstory.com
Proper fucked.
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Jones is of course hiding his assets from collection. He's been doing it since before the verdicts came in. Transferring millions in assets to his wife, his friends, and all sorts of business entities with unknown owernship.
It is illegal to transfers assets in an attemp to evade creditors. The plaintiffs have filed a claim in the BK court for violation of the Fraudulent Transfers Act. But his assets are very tricky to trace.
it fucking better. I read a few weeks ago he was asking for a $500,000/yr "allowance" or whatever they call the amount he is allowed to live on before they take everything else. Even that is preposterous. This bitch needs to be eating dirt for the rest of his life.But this puts him in potential criminal danger, correct?