A company linked to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has doubled its offer to over $7 million to buy his Infowars platforms after it lost a bankruptcy auction to The Onion satirical news operation.
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has made a desperate last-ditch effort to save his Infowars platform from a bankruptcy auction. First United American Companies, which runs a website in Jones' names ...
A hearing is scheduled on Monday to discuss Infowars' future after a judge rejected its sale to the satirical website the Onion.
2. There is agreement on a longstanding dispute about Infowars allegedly owing $68 million to a company run by Alex Jones’ father. The settlement, which could be approved by the judge as soon as ...
The ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Houston further complicates how and when Jones' bankruptcy case will be resolved and ...
Allies of Alex Jones are complaining that their $8 million offer to buy Infowars in federal bankruptcy court has languished for five weeks with no decision by the official in charge of liquidating ...
A federal bankruptcy judge in Texas on Thursday ordered a hearing into how the satirical news publication The Onion won the bidding for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ Infowars, after Jones and ...
A company linked to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has doubled its offer to over $7 million to buy his Infowars platforms after it lost a bankruptcy auction to The Onion satirical news operation. The ...
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 ...
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 ...