WOW.AI LLC is supporting a new process to sell the assets of Free Speech Systems LLC, the parent company to Infowars, according to a filing Wednesday in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern ...
A company linked to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is now offering over $7 million to buy his Infowars platforms, more than double what it proposed when it lost to The Onion satirical news outlet ...
The auction made headlines after the Onion, the satirical news website, announced it had placed the winning bid and planned to turn Infowars into a parody of itself. Lopez, however, rejected the ...
Alex Jones’s Infowars has drawn fresh interest despite a court ruling blocking previous sale attempts and roughly $1 billion in judgments against the company.
The judge overseeing Alex Jones’s bankruptcy case suspended the sale of his conspiracy website Infowars, ending a monthslong effort to find a buyer. Judge Christopher Lopez with the U.S ...
That decision leaves the families unsure how best to recover their damages, and whether they have any other way to help boost The Onion's bid to turn Infowars into a parody of itself and to ...
That's when the same judge threw out the sale of Infowars to a group of Sandy Hook families who had partnered with the satirical news site the Onion, which planned to make Infowars a parody of itself.
Will satirical news outlet The Onion eventually wrest control away from Jones? And what sort of implications does the case have on disinformation and free speech? All we know is the battle for ...
AP The bankruptcy trustee, Christopher Murray, had previously sought to sell Infowars to the parody news site the Onion, through a bid that was backed by the Connecticut families. Lopez shot down ...
The bankruptcy trustee, Christopher Murray, had previously sought to sell Infowars to the parody news site the Onion, through a bid that was backed by the Connecticut families. Lopez shot down ...
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