Bankruptcy Protection , Does Not Apply to Alex Jones Paying , Sandy Hook Families, Judge Rules.
ABC reports that a judge has ruled that bankruptcy 
protection cannot shield Alex Jones from paying 
over $1.1 billion to Sandy Hook families.
The Infowars host was sued over 
his conspiracy theories, publicly calling 
the Sandy Hook school massacre a hoax. .
Last year, Jones filed for 
Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. .
ABC reports that recent financial 
documents place his personal net 
worth at an estimated $14 million.
According to U.S. District Judge Christopher Lopez 
of Houston, bankruptcy protections do not apply 
to findings of “willful and malicious” conduct.
According to U.S. District Judge Christopher Lopez 
of Houston, bankruptcy protections do not apply 
to findings of “willful and malicious” conduct.
The families are pleased with 
the Court’s ruling that Jones’ 
malicious conduct will find no 
safe harbor in the bankruptcy court, Christopher Mattei, a Connecticut lawyer for the families, via ABC.
As a result, Jones will continue to be 
accountable for his actions into the future 
regardless of his claimed bankruptcy, Christopher Mattei, a Connecticut lawyer for the families, via ABC.
Last year, families of Sandy Hook won almost 
$1.5 billion in judgments against Jones over his false theory that the school shooting never happened.
Last year, families of Sandy Hook won almost 
$1.5 billion in judgments against Jones over his false theory that the school shooting never happened.
ABC reports that Jones' personal spending, revealed
in his bankruptcy filing, has struck a nerve with 
Sandy Hook families who have yet to collect any money. .
ABC reports that Jones' personal spending, revealed
in his bankruptcy filing, has struck a nerve with 
Sandy Hook families who have yet to collect any money. .
According to those financial reports, in July alone, 
Jones' personal spending exceeded $93,000, including 
thousands of dollars spent on entertainment and meals.
According to those financial reports, in July alone, 
Jones' personal spending exceeded $93,000, including 
thousands of dollars spent on entertainment and meals