#AlexJones #SandyHookSettlement #LegalProcess #SandyHookFamilies #JusticeForVictims
The recent news that Alex Jones has settled with the families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims for $85 million has raised several questions about the likelihood of the families actually receiving any money from him. Many people have expressed skepticism about whether Jones will actually follow through on his financial obligations, especially given his past behavior and the seemingly small settlement amount compared to the original $1.5 billion judgment.
So, what are the chances that any of the families will actually receive compensation from Alex Jones? Let’s take a closer look at the legal process, potential loopholes, and the likelihood of Jones being forced to give a percentage of his future income to the families.
## The Legal Process and Settlement
The legal process involved in the Sandy Hook settlement raises several questions about the likelihood of the families actually receiving the $85 million from Alex Jones. Here’s a breakdown of the key points to consider:
1. **Admission of Guilt**: Jones’ admission that the Sandy Hook attack was “100% real” is a significant factor in the settlement. This admission may have played a crucial role in the families’ decision to accept the lower settlement amount rather than pursuing the full $1.5 billion judgment.
2. **Settlement vs. Appeal**: It’s important to note that Jones did not appeal the original $1.5 billion judgment. Instead, he settled with the families for $85 million. This raises questions about the implications of this settlement and whether it indicates a willingness on Jones’ part to fulfill his financial obligations.
3. **Fundraising Campaigns**: Jones’ recent “fund me” campaign requesting $1 million has also sparked speculation about his financial intentions. It’s worth considering how this fundraising effort aligns with his legal responsibilities to the Sandy Hook families.
## Potential Loopholes and Challenges
Given Alex Jones’ controversial reputation and the complexities of the legal system, it’s crucial to consider the potential loopholes and challenges that could impact the families’ chances of receiving the settlement money:
1. **Financial Assets**: One potential loophole involves Jones’ financial assets and the extent to which they are protected from legal claims. Understanding the legal dynamics of his wealth and assets can shed light on the families’ chances of actually receiving the $85 million settlement.
2. **Enforcement of Settlement**: It’s important to address the legal mechanisms for enforcing the settlement and ensuring that Jones fulfills his financial obligations to the Sandy Hook families. This could involve court-ordered measures to secure the settlement funds.
3. **Future Income Obligations**: Another consideration is whether Jones could be compelled to allocate a certain percentage of his future income towards the settlement amount. This raises questions about the long-term financial repercussions for Jones in relation to the Sandy Hook settlement.
## Possibilities for Justice
In light of the complexities surrounding the Sandy Hook settlement and Alex Jones’ financial responsibilities, it’s essential to explore the possibilities for achieving justice for the families of the victims:
1. **Legal Oversight**: Understanding the role of legal oversight and judicial processes is critical in assessing the likelihood of the families receiving the $85 million settlement. This involves monitoring Jones’ compliance with the settlement terms.
2. **Advocacy and Support**: The families of the Sandy Hook victims may benefit from continued advocacy and support to ensure that their rights are upheld in the aftermath of the settlement. This includes legal guidance and resources to navigate the complexities of the case.
3. **Accountability and Transparency**: Emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency in Jones’ financial dealings is integral to promoting justice for the families. This entails ongoing scrutiny of his financial actions and adherence to the settlement agreement.
In conclusion, the likelihood of the families of the Sandy Hook victims receiving the $85 million settlement from Alex Jones hinges on a multitude of legal and practical factors. While there are potential challenges and uncertainties, it’s crucial to prioritize the pursuit of justice for the families through informed legal analysis and advocacy efforts. As the legal process unfolds, continued attention to the nuances of the settlement and its implications can shed light on the prospects for the families to receive the compensation they deserve.
By delving into the complexities of the legal process, potential loopholes, and possibilities for justice, we can gain a deeper understanding of the chances that any of the families will actually receive money from Alex Jones in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook settlement. As the legal landscape evolves, attention to these critical factors will be essential in ensuring accountability and support for the families affected by this tragic event.
The chance of families seeing any money will likely hinge on Jones’ assets and bankruptcy proceedings. Lawyers will aim to uncover hidden assets to ensure payment.
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And frankly, I think most of the people who are supposed to get paid know this. But it’s more about finally getting him, and shutting him down (to a degree). Kind of like when people sometimes sue for like $1 or $100, it’s not about the money, it’s about being proven right.
He’s still broadcasting and now back on X. The court and the plaintiffs lawyers should be pursuing these revenue streams.
Ok so I haven’t followed any of this but how did they explain any of the ‘we need to talk about sandy hook’ video. That shit was really damning when I watched it years ago.
The dirty secret of American society laid bare for all to see:
Most rich people don’t pay judgments.
Lawyers love to pretend that they’re so powerful; they get off on all kinds of power trips, but typically you can take that judgment and wipe your a$$ with it.
401K plans, IRAs, annuities, insurance, in the state of Florida. your home, potentially trusts, potentially offshore stuff, these are all ways to hide large amounts of money.
OJ has owed the Goldmans millions of dollars for years and not paid a penny and now comfortably living in retirement with around $300,000 in income.
Civil judgments are a joke, especially if you’re a scammer like Alex Jones who had years to sent himself up in a defensive posture.
https://money.com/o-j-simpson-money-net-worth-finance-release-prison/
Low, I’m sure most will go to the lawyers
Lawyers play both sides to their advantage.
Next to zero, he has too many corrupt ‘friends’ that make excuses and cover for him
I would say the chances are probably 100%. He’s going to have to pay
Elon will give him the money. Racist @$$holes gotta stick together
I hope they do a forensic analysis of his financial transactions going back two years before his trial. Would be interesting to understand if/where money went during that time.
How could anyone know anything is 100% real
It’s crazy that in the land of free speech they can charge you an absurd 85 million dollars over saying some words.
You have bad info.
“The families suggested Jones pay at least $85 million over 10 years — $8.5 million per year for a decade, in addition to half of any annual income over $9 million, “with a proportionate reduction of liabilities for each year of full payment,” according to the filing”
850M plus 1/2 of any revenue over 9M/yr, not 85.
I wish he could go to prison for this. What he did was, in my opinion, FAR worse than selling weed and some of the other shit people get locked up for.
I would think he’d have insurance handling this
First off, that Krazy Krazy Kook tried to file bankruptcy to get out of paying all those people’s families. A judge denied him. I don’t know how he got that dropped down to LESS THAN 1/10 of what it was. THAT THING NEEDS TO PAY THE WHOLE JUDGMENT
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I’d say the chances are higher now that the amount has been dropped down to $85M instead of $1.5B.
Sad day when people are shaken down for money because they question things
Zero because he’s a piece of shit and will spend as much money as possible on attorney fees to skirt tail around the law and find some type of loophole.
Look at the payouts to the local fisherman that lost their livelihoods when the Exxon Valdez oil spill happened.
he lost hard in court trying to discharge his settlements through bankruptcy so its likely they will at some point get someone to oversee his finances because he keeps trying to act in bad faith.
Jones should be living in a cardboard box after being ruined.
It’s always amazed me Alex Jones is still alive. If there is any group of people more in a position to not care about the consequences of getting rid of an asshole it’s that one.
>What are the loop holes he can jump through to never pay?
I heard him talk about this before, can’t remember the person’s stream/podcast, but he basically said he doesn’t even have a million dollars in assets. His net worth is speculative and very creator driven.
Info wars isn’t worth money because they produce goods like Amazon (his weird side hustle pill scheme aside). They are worth money because of their audience reach. Alex Jones is worth money because people listen to him. If you don’t have money, you can’t pay money. The way wealthy people leverage assets and use debt as income can make these things very complex.
>What are the chances any of the families will receive any money from him?
Not great. There’s no telling how much debt Jones has and how much he owes his lawyers for legal fees. The plaintiffs laywers are also entitled to a “reasonable amount” of the money.
OJ Simpson was ordered to pay the Goldman family $33.5 million in 1997. He owed then $96 million (interest accrues) last year. Since 2022 he’s only paid them $123,000.
Lawyers will get 80% of it. The victims will get their $1.50 check and agreement to sign. Why class action is always bullshit.
They won’t see very much.
OJ Simpson 30 years ago lost the civil suit for being responsible for killing his ex wife and her man friend. That man’s father, Fred Goldman, who is owed more than $30 million has seen a tad over 100k over the 30 years. So like half of one percent of the judgment over 30 years.
Unless this guy has a serious change of heart, no. He spent the last decade plus harassing the parents of massacred school children.
The likelihood of him paying up is next to none without some serious court intervention.
Have his rabid followers accepted sandy hook as real?
I mean how can any amount of money make up for the pain and agony this sub human has xauses those families?
I wouldn’t pay a dime. I’d spend $400 million finding a way to not pay that
Knowledge fight
The whole trial was an injustice. It also set a precedent that will open up a lot of litigious action for saying something or posting something on social media. The progressive left destroys everything it touches.
I explained this to my idiot brother and his response? “Well, he was right about a lot of things happening that day.” You do realize his defense at his own fraud hearing was that no one would be stupid enough to believe it? “Yes, but he was still right about…”
Why does his opinion matter. He was sued for encouraging his supporters to harass people.
Got a link for that news that he’s settled?
I don’t have specifics of the deal, but most likely he will have to pay. If he doesn’t, the $1.5 billion can likely be reinstated.
He shouldn’t have to pay anything. It’s a ridiculous case and the government was just looking for any reason to quiet him. There are PLENTY of podcasts and radio shows and videos of people saying ridiculous things and asking questions about suspicious events that are never used or removed from social media
If someone pointed a gun to your head, they could get you to admit that Santa Clause is “100%” real. This IS a stupid inquiry, hehe.
The real shock is how much money you can make off conspiracy nuts. They may be too dumb to realize a fraud, but not dumb enough to be broke. WOW.
https://rumble.com/v1faid5-alex-jones-is-patient-zero-of-establishment-censorship.html
If we are able to sue for misinformation, then I have a list of people who have been lying to us for the past 3.5 years. Two tiered justice system.