Why Alex Jones Lost the Sandy Hook Lawsuits

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Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @LegalEagle
    @LegalEagle  2 года назад +459

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    • @robertjarman3703
      @robertjarman3703 2 года назад +9

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    • @EricGoebelbecker
      @EricGoebelbecker 2 года назад +23

      What are the legal implications of NFT's? I think the answer might be "none," but even that could be interesting.

    • @GeoStreber
      @GeoStreber 2 года назад +3

      You could cover the case of the NonSequitur show. It includes submitting counterfeit evidence to court.
      It's Steven McRae vs. Kyle Russell Curtis in the North Carolina Business Court.

    • @lisaredwine4857
      @lisaredwine4857 2 года назад +11

      Have you looked at National Treasure from a legal standpoint? I love the movie, but they break a lot of laws.

    • @geoffreypeterson8903
      @geoffreypeterson8903 2 года назад +10

      How about covering the 1960 movie "Inherit the Wind"? It is a fictionalized version of the Scopes "Monkey Trial" about the first schoolteacher convicted for teaching evolution? Lots of historical legal drama, with some wild turns like the defense attorney calling the prosecutor to the stand.

  • @laurieandrade125
    @laurieandrade125 2 года назад +4700

    I’m not a parent so I can’t imagine the pain of losing your child and then to constantly have salt being poured on the wound by being told your pain is not real and you’re faking it. It just seems unfathomably cruel.

    • @Will-tn8kq
      @Will-tn8kq 2 года назад +247

      I think that's what he wanted though. This way he can claim the court took away his rights, and his supporters will believe him.

    • @HSMfanatic17
      @HSMfanatic17 2 года назад +293

      @@Will-tn8kq "The court took away my rights!" [because I ignored the court mandates]

    • @op3129
      @op3129 2 года назад +36

      Jones' flying monkeys have hounded the Sandy Hook parents with death threats.
      it's weird that there's no US law to prosecute that

    • @lohphat
      @lohphat 2 года назад +98

      No no no no no..... it's "Compassionate Conservatism[tm]"

    • @op3129
      @op3129 2 года назад +34

      @@lohphat bush2 was criticized by gop for that phrase.
      bc it implied conservatism wasn't ALREADY compaassionate.

  • @versutus2699
    @versutus2699 2 года назад +4324

    The Pozner family having to move 7 times and having to live in hiding is so heart breaking. Can those who are harassing them be arrested or put on a restraining order?

    • @JohnDoe-gy5dr
      @JohnDoe-gy5dr 2 года назад +78

      What happened to the family is wrong, Alex is wrong, all that. I will say though that the family moving seven times in the years since the event may not be entirely related to Jones. It could be, but it would take more information to be certain because it could also be a host of other factors that would make more sense.

    • @starspangledkiwi7224
      @starspangledkiwi7224 2 года назад +746

      @@JohnDoe-gy5dr you may want evidence before making such claims

    • @erikdayne5429
      @erikdayne5429 2 года назад +812

      It really is an indictment on our society. Their child was murdered and then other people sent them death threats for it. That is not the sign of a just and righteous society.

    • @omegaPSI2006
      @omegaPSI2006 2 года назад +259

      @@JohnDoe-gy5dr I get where you are coming from but in this case Alex pushed the narrative in the first place. Are there whackos that came to the same conclusion on their own? Definitely. But with a leader they can feel justified in their belief and escalate.

    • @wajmgirl
      @wajmgirl 2 года назад +12

      Only the ones that make themselves known

  • @Windrunner007
    @Windrunner007 2 года назад +161

    Over the course of the past couple years I’ve learned the statements “the evidence is obvious” or “the evidence is everywhere” is code for “I have no evidence.”

    • @cannibalcupcake333
      @cannibalcupcake333 Год назад

      Not all the time. The evidence is obvious that there was a gunshot when there shouldn't have been. Official story says Adam killed himself at 0940, he was alone and police never fired a single shot. However, there is evidence that a gunshot occurred at 0946. It caused Newtown PD to call off the medical response and go radio silent for 6 minutes until they announced a suspect down at 0951.
      The evidence:
      - Newtown 911 call #7 at 2min 59sec, you can hear the gunshot. You can also hear Sgt. Bahamonde call off the medical response and you can hear "The building's not secure, the building's not secure"
      - Just after the gunshot, you can hear dispatch light up and the call, was originally put on hold, but the DA removed the next 3 minutes from the call entirely when he was finally forced to release it. He fought against it, was ordered to after a FOIA request, still tried to keep it but eventually released it. Edited. Can't imagine why...
      - Newtown PD audio will prove that Sgt. Bahamonde did originally request a medical response at 0945, and then call it off at 0946. It'll also prove that several officers tried to get in contact with that specific group, with 0 response.
      - The gunshot analysis that was done on numerous pieces of audio, shows that there was a gunshot on call #7 at 0946.
      - witness statements talk about this one shot that came from the lobby area
      - State police audio will prove that officers outside the building immediately responded to it, like TFC Kick who immediately ordered a lock down and a perimeter.
      - 5 minutes later, a state police officer can be heard stating that last gunshot heard was "5 minutes ago"
      - numerous interviews, articles etc will demonstrate that originally, they were saying the shooting lasted 11 minutes. 0935 - 0946. Now... it's 5 minutes (0935 - 0940)

    • @realmenhavelittledogs2661
      @realmenhavelittledogs2661 7 месяцев назад +7

      Dealing with people enriched with the wisdom of Q? Ha ha ha

    • @KnakuanaRka
      @KnakuanaRka Месяц назад +3

      Yeah, if you work with the evidence a lot and think it’s clear, it should not be so onerous to provide a few basic examples to someone who might not know where to look.

  • @dahat1992
    @dahat1992 Год назад +370

    You know the most infuriating part? He can now say to his fans that he never got to plead his case in court; that the courts didn't even hear his side. What he won't tell them is that it's his fault, and has been for the past 5 years.

    • @grilleFire
      @grilleFire Год назад

      It's very fishy. Probably because they WERE crysis actors...

    • @MorganEdgy
      @MorganEdgy Год назад +11

      @@grilleFire Don't know if your comment is serious but XDDDD

    • @AleTitan
      @AleTitan Год назад +2

      @@MorganEdgy same here. I can't tell

    • @ethanweeter2732
      @ethanweeter2732 Год назад +5

      No, because the law is very clear. If you don’t show up, they can rule against you by default.

    • @Formula1st
      @Formula1st 10 месяцев назад +19

      @@ethanweeter2732 but that’s not what he would say, which is their point

  • @D3vinG
    @D3vinG 2 года назад +3261

    I used to watch Alex Jones when I was in my teens, he always said "I have the documents" and "Look it up people" funny how when it actually mattered he could not produce the "documents"

    • @billysonlinesurveychannel8247
      @billysonlinesurveychannel8247 2 года назад +14

      He has actually proved a lot of things right. A lot. And he has provided many documents. Actually he even called the epstein pedo island stuff that was not announced anywhere at all until he said it on joe rogan podcast many years ago.

    • @itsabovemenow1016
      @itsabovemenow1016 2 года назад +73

      @@billysonlinesurveychannel8247 maybe that’s why Epstein didn’t sue him for defamation. Pedos don’t like the limelight. But Sandy Hook actually did happen so it’s not the same thing. Alex is a liar pretending he’s a psycho-bat who doesn’t understand what he’s saying. He just won’t turn over the discovery because we’ll find out that he knew exactly what he was doing to these parents and relished it.

    • @itsabovemenow1016
      @itsabovemenow1016 2 года назад +55

      @@billysonlinesurveychannel8247 then why won’t he produce these “many documents” in a court room and vindicate himself in these Sandy Hook lawsuits? There’s millions of dollars on the line in four lawsuits. Seems to me if he could prove he as right about Sandy Hook he’d have done it by now.

    • @billysonlinesurveychannel8247
      @billysonlinesurveychannel8247 2 года назад +9

      @@itsabovemenow1016 By the way I am not defending alex jones for the sandy hook thing. He screwed up on that one and deserved to be sued and probably a good beating.

    • @D3vinG
      @D3vinG 2 года назад +307

      @@billysonlinesurveychannel8247 being right about something in the past doesn't give you the freedom to spread harmful lies in the future.

  • @philipvipond2669
    @philipvipond2669 2 года назад +2399

    Can we just stop and appreciate the progression of Jones's defense? It's gone from, "It's purely entertainment and no rational person could ever take me seriously," to, "I've gone completely insane and now I'm just making things up". And to really highlight how ridiculous this world is, neither of these public statements has affected his audience at all.

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 2 года назад +171

      Even whatever he'll end up paying out in the lawsuit is probably a drop in the bucket compared to what he earns selling snake oil to his followers. Whatever he pays out will just be a "cost of doing business" for him. Truly the free market at its finest.

    • @yourex-wife4259
      @yourex-wife4259 2 года назад +132

      @@gorak9000 I looked it up, apparently his net worth is 15 million. Being an internet whacko is very lucrative apparently

    • @NewNormalWorldOrder
      @NewNormalWorldOrder 2 года назад +1

      Handy S00k was a Handy Doax

    • @adamkrzewinski9466
      @adamkrzewinski9466 2 года назад +20

      The more important legal question is, why are the survivors of sandy hook not suing RUclips for profiteering off the ramblings of a mad man? They are barred from bringing suit against RUclips by section 230 of the communications decency act. This may very well be the test case to see if the Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the Communications decency act. Alex Jones may be avoiding piling up legal fees because he is banking on the case being moved to a higher court on appeal. The reality is his is the sole legal target for what should be a class action lawsuit against RUclips and any other Social Media platforms that profited from the situation.

    • @dr.floridamanphd
      @dr.floridamanphd 2 года назад +58

      @@adamkrzewinski9466, GoDaddy can’t be sued if someone uses their services to post child porn under section 230.
      However, as part of GD’s TOS, you are not allowed to use their services to host illegal content.
      If we didn’t have Section 230 then almost every online service provider would be sued out of business and into bankruptcy for hosting something that offended someone on their servers that was uploaded by one of their members.
      There wouldn’t be much of an internet if that happened. That’s why section 230 is important and why SCOTUS won’t rule to overturn it. They’ll kick it back saying that’s up to Congress and/or the FCC.

  • @BulbaSmasher
    @BulbaSmasher Год назад +253

    I've lost friends because of that.. my sisters were THERE and I've had people swearing that it never happened and they are actors.. and I've told them that my sisters were there and they literally called me a liar.. they didn't even live in CT.. they just read "evidence"

    • @grilleFire
      @grilleFire Год назад +1

      They are crysis actors.

    • @Victoria42armstrong
      @Victoria42armstrong Год назад +17

      I’m sorry you went through that

    • @xshorty117x
      @xshorty117x Год назад

      You the most lyinest liar that ever lied, boy.

    • @PonderingStudent
      @PonderingStudent 10 месяцев назад +39

      Reminds me of the response given by Rabbi Hugo Gryn (a Holocaust survivor) to a Holocaust denier. *"Look into my eyes, then tell me it never happened."*

    • @lolloblue9646
      @lolloblue9646 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@PonderingStudentdamn. That goes hard.

  • @sledgehammer7499
    @sledgehammer7499 Год назад +118

    Well I'm sure he'll find a way out of this. It's not like the plaintiffs have access to his entire cell phone.

    • @Haan22
      @Haan22 Год назад +25

      *Smiles in Perry Mason moment*

    • @jmhaugen4757
      @jmhaugen4757 Год назад +10

      Narrator: "In point of fact..."

  • @wipplewopple1876
    @wipplewopple1876 2 года назад +349

    Doxing like this should be illegal. You shouldn't be allowed to tell a large audience that someone is lying to the country about a school shooting, and then proceed to give their personal information.

    • @merrymachiavelli2041
      @merrymachiavelli2041 2 года назад +26

      Yeah, I suppose the counter argument is that their address..etc. is presumably publicly available somewhere (if Alex Jones was able to find it himself). However, the counter-argument to _that_ is that it ignores the mob psychology of social media - if you bad mouth somebody online, but make no mention of their personal information, the % of people who are likely to seek that person out is far smaller than if you bad mouth somebody and then say 'by the way, they live at x address'.

    • @deepinthought2329
      @deepinthought2329 2 года назад +21

      I've got to agree. Yes though I don't like that it was used in this way, Alex Jones would be protected for making the accusations with the 1st amendment, but spreading the information of non public individuals for the purpose of sending people to hurt them is defiantly crossing the line.

    • @Khronogi
      @Khronogi 2 года назад +44

      @mandellorian Its because we have a portion of people in the states who would rather pretend their country is the best than actually make their country the best. The same type of people who villainize people who kneel at a sports game. The kneeling person isn't hating their country, they are pointing out that the country can do better, and should strive to actually do what it says it does. The people who villainize those kneeling persons would rather ignore that the country has a problem.

    • @kempolar9768
      @kempolar9768 2 года назад +13

      @@Khronogi And this reason exactly leads some people (Trump) saying "the world is laughing at us".
      As a resident of the world, yes we are. And you are one of the best reasons for it.

    • @laneuwu1660
      @laneuwu1660 2 года назад +1

      let these people affected alone, they were already p much doxxed by the media, we dont need jalex ones adding to it after all this time

  • @tairneanaich
    @tairneanaich 2 года назад +2330

    These people lost their CHILDREN and had to move every damn year to escape these depraved creeps it‘s just disgusting

    • @8bitorgy
      @8bitorgy 2 года назад +21

      The press and media screw up people's lives all time based on bad information. Except that Jones blew his own defense up. Otherwise he hadn't done anything that hasn't been done a thousand times. Yellow journalism has always been a thing

    • @serencefrostbite3362
      @serencefrostbite3362 2 года назад +148

      @@8bitorgy doesn't make it less disgusting though

    • @dpersonal4187
      @dpersonal4187 2 года назад +8

      False Flag.

    • @rotary7372
      @rotary7372 2 года назад +20

      @@8bitorgy Except no. I would love an example.

    • @8bitorgy
      @8bitorgy 2 года назад +1

      @@rotary7372 Richard Jewell

  • @yetiornot5726
    @yetiornot5726 2 года назад +1621

    Alex Jones' approach is essentially:
    "I do what I want!"
    Courts: "No, that's illegal; come see me in my office."
    AJ: "No!"
    C: "Okay, then we're suing you for not cooperating."
    AJ: "See this, everyone? The courts are trying to stifle free speech! I'm a victim! I'm ignoring them!"
    C: "Alright, you're guilty by default for not showing up."
    AJ: "I'M SUCH A VICTIM!"

    • @ekki1993
      @ekki1993 2 года назад

      That's the entire understanding of "freedom" that US conservatives have. Alex Jones is just one that took to conspiranoics for profit.

    • @edwardlomeli5657
      @edwardlomeli5657 2 года назад

      I know where Alex Jones work due to several friends working for him but even I don’t stoop so low to dox. Him

    • @UsenameTakenWasTaken
      @UsenameTakenWasTaken 2 года назад +157

      It's petty clear he was trying to monetize, "cancel culture."
      Have you ever noticed that conservatives are often greatly rewarded for being canceled, no mattet how they earned the criticism that they're calling canceling, or how little consequences that criticism actually brings?

    • @DogScience
      @DogScience Год назад +72

      @@UsenameTakenWasTaken wow like intentional martyrdom? I could see that. Thats wild.

    • @ekki1993
      @ekki1993 Год назад +72

      @@DogScience It's not even martyrdom. "Cancellation" is mostly hyperbole about getting harassment on social media. The same people making that hyperbole probably reminisce fondly about previous governments that actually cancelled and/or prosecuted artists for saying things they found problematic.

  • @bramusa
    @bramusa Год назад +52

    So you lose your kid, and then you have to move 7 times, because you are harassed and threatened for being an ‘actor’. Jones should be jailed, not just pay a fine…

  • @TheMulToyVerse
    @TheMulToyVerse 2 года назад +1936

    Jones: *“They didn’t give me the opportunity to defend myself!!!”*
    Courts: you were given 8 years and exhausted every legal avenue while giving an endless stream of evidence against yourself, attempted to make a mockery of the courts and the legal process and literally gave the private information necessary for your listeners to harass and torment and threaten victims’ surviving family members without a second thought
    You did all of this to yourself over and over again week after week, month after month, year after year for 8 years. Exactly how much longer did you need to put any significant effort into this case?
    Jones: 😳🤔… 😡🤬😡🥵😡😡😡

    • @philiom7724
      @philiom7724 2 года назад +14

      None of that is true.

    • @adamg7984
      @adamg7984 2 года назад +173

      @@philiom7724 No? The part of him doxing the victims, that was made up by LegalEagle here?

    • @GR46404
      @GR46404 2 года назад +215

      @@philiom7724 All of it is true. And I have made a case just as good as yours. Better, because mine does not rely on the word of Alex Jones.

    • @mirromx
      @mirromx 2 года назад +183

      @@philiom7724 Im sorry, you're actually defending Alex Jones? The guy is a professional troll. Regardless of your political views, please try to be critycal about everything. Do not believe pundits at face value.

    • @adamg7984
      @adamg7984 2 года назад +68

      It sounds honestly worse. That he not only dragged his ass in this case but did so in most of the other cases and that's what lead to him being given a default judgment. Oh, and be sure to not listen to any Alex Jones defenders unless they have actual education credentials. I wouldn't trust anything any of them say unless they can prove they went to law school and simply disagree with this outcome.

  • @michaelagius6814
    @michaelagius6814 2 года назад +856

    I'm from Newtown and was there when the shooting happened. It was horrible. And because of Alex Jones, I had to see people I know be called "crisis actors." Made the whole situation much worse. Hope he has to pay dearly

    • @jaxrippon2106
      @jaxrippon2106 2 года назад +55

      i do too, he shouldn't be allowed to have a podcast after this imo

    • @maricadwell6581
      @maricadwell6581 2 года назад +4

      Ya sure?

    • @jameswilliamson3210
      @jameswilliamson3210 2 года назад +79

      @@og-ghostblinky6252 Oh look a Q-drop in the comments

    • @FrenchFryKayak
      @FrenchFryKayak 2 года назад +15

      The actor that came on the news literally was smiling before he got the mic then he started crying...

    • @maricadwell6581
      @maricadwell6581 2 года назад +1

      @@jameswilliamson3210 what's a Q drop?

  • @blueknight07
    @blueknight07 Год назад +171

    Honestly. Regardless of the law. This was the most despicable thing a person could do to. Accusing people, who have gone through trauma, of faking it for a politcal conspiracy is outrageous.

    • @rsm2342
      @rsm2342 Год назад

      The Federal Government lied about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and millions were killed over it. Did you complain about it?

    • @iskdude9922
      @iskdude9922 Год назад +4

      No it isnt

    • @midorisetsuna7334
      @midorisetsuna7334 Год назад

      Never heard of stolen valor eh?

    • @showtime951
      @showtime951 Год назад +1

      That's not what happened. If it was it is not even close.
      Now, pull your head out of your ass tough guy/gal, and do something worthwhile. Go after Hillary Clinton, Obama, and Biden.
      Anything else. ANYTHING ELSE! You are a joke.

    • @ManallLockhart
      @ManallLockhart Год назад +13

      I love how we live in a world where something is bad, someone reflects honestly on it, and people's response is "you really have no idea do you?" This place is so distorted and backwards, it's a wonder 8 billion people still live here.

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames Год назад +22

    “Gruesomely offensive stuff…” And the tragic thing is that this is an understatement. Jones is just heinous and repulsive beyond words.

  • @tzeneth
    @tzeneth 2 года назад +626

    Something that popped into my mind that's a good question upon you stating, "Call your lawyer" is "How do you find a good, competent lawyer in the area you live and of practice you need?" Would it be possible for you to do a video on good practices in how to find an attorney in the area a person lives? Red flags that maybe you don't want this person to be your attorney and other general advice?

    • @GoCoyote
      @GoCoyote 2 года назад +112

      Good suggestion! But it very likely is specific to your needs. I had 2 different lawyers for my child custody case, the first a fairly mediocre one. Not slimy, but a bit of a jerk. The second one was referred to me by another lawyer. He spent a half hour asking me questions before he even took my case (not charging me for that time). When I asked him why he had asked me all of those questions, he told me he wanted to make sure that I was doing this for my sons sake and not out of spite for my Tyrannosaurus EX. Following his advice, the judge eventually awarded me full physical and legal custody of my son even though I was only asking for 50% on each. It allowed me to have a wonderful child grow up to be a wonderful man in my life. I still remember that lawyer with gratitude and respect for his integrity throughout the entire process. He was never afraid to challenge my assumptions or prejudices, and kept the focus where it should be: The health and well being of my son.

    • @bytoadynolastname6149
      @bytoadynolastname6149 2 года назад +18

      Well, you might not want to go with my father's choice for finding a good lawyer. Which was not show up to a child support adjustment hearing (my father had been unemployed for some time, so my mom was trying to get the payments lowered to something he might actually be able to cover) which ends up with a bench warrant being filed for failure to show up, which means he gets arrested and hey, court appointed lawyer shows up, files some paperwork to get him on disability and hashes out a new deal. Bing bang boom, my mom is finally getting some help paying for my brother and sister's upkeep (I was over 18 at the time all this happened so I didn't count for child support).

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 2 года назад +9

      Oops, there's a typo there, that should read "No, money down!" - oh and that bar association logo shouldn't be there either.

    • @anonymouscausewhynot
      @anonymouscausewhynot 2 года назад +12

      @@GoCoyote that lawyer sounds like a great person, makes the story pretty wholesome.

    • @alexthebeast5014
      @alexthebeast5014 2 года назад +5

      @@gorak9000 Lionel Hutz, Attorney at Law!! 🤣🤣

  • @JohnDoe-ds1uy
    @JohnDoe-ds1uy 2 года назад +1789

    The man lines his pockets with money by lying about children getting slaughtered. There's no law that's written to truly deal with this because so few people are this horrible.

    • @s0lid_sno0ks
      @s0lid_sno0ks 2 года назад +5

      You are brainwashed.

    • @SergeantSniper
      @SergeantSniper 2 года назад +117

      @@s0lid_sno0ks His poor mind, under the vile influence of a decent sense of right and wrong and a functional moral compass.
      It's rich you come in here with that. "You are brainwashed," said you to another because they lamented that children's deaths and their families' grief were called lies.

    • @arcadeinvader8086
      @arcadeinvader8086 2 года назад +77

      @@s0lid_sno0ks You let that kettle know who's black around here

    • @beluga2342
      @beluga2342 2 года назад +1

      ur so indoctrinated its sad

    • @HSMfanatic17
      @HSMfanatic17 2 года назад +23

      What confuses me are the people commenting that you're brainwashed....brainwashed by what?

  • @RandomCommenter955
    @RandomCommenter955 Год назад +35

    And there are still many many people who think Alex Jones is "cool" and "tells it like it is."

  • @marvelouswonderful
    @marvelouswonderful Год назад +72

    That so many of Jones' followers continue to believe the conspiracy and even defend his actions is evidence of his liability, as well as the lasting harm that needs to be addressed in the penalty.

    • @MrSlanderer
      @MrSlanderer Год назад +15

      Its hilarious that they claim to be "pursuing the truth," while screaming bloody murder that lying apparently has consequences.

    • @jeremydale4548
      @jeremydale4548 10 месяцев назад

      Addressed with outright JAIL TIME

  • @angrynoodletwentyfive6463
    @angrynoodletwentyfive6463 2 года назад +281

    If he doxed the man's address when he knew his viewers are violent how is he not in jail?

    • @cbpd89
      @cbpd89 2 года назад +72

      We do not have enough legal protections and redress for harassment and assault that starts online! That should definitely be illegal!

    • @MrRamziaB
      @MrRamziaB 2 года назад +4

      If we were as violent as you all make us out to be, you all wouldn't be here.

    • @samiam858
      @samiam858 2 года назад +101

      @@MrRamziaB Hate to break it to you, but that statement is nowhere near as reassuring as I assume you meant it to be

    • @GladiusTR
      @GladiusTR 2 года назад +35

      +MrRamziaB They literally had to move 7 times to avoid harrassment

    • @christophercaldwell192
      @christophercaldwell192 2 года назад +33

      @@MrRamziaB Infowars and their followers were at both Charlottesville marching next to open fascists in 2017 and attacking the capitol on Jan 6.

  • @adam346
    @adam346 2 года назад +1087

    I have a simple theory: if he disclosed, it would ruin him as a fraud to his viewers. Showing how much money he made from them would show he is not one of them and is - in fact - milking them for every dollar possible. It is more lucrative to lie and pay out the families than tell the truth and try to prove his innocence. Purely a theory, no solid evidence to the validity of it.

    • @scottlemiere2024
      @scottlemiere2024 2 года назад +123

      If they were going to get him for being a fraud, they already would have. He used the, "The Alex Jones on the radio is a character," defense during a custody hearing for his children.
      The people that listen to him don't care that he's a fraud.

    • @briankaslewicz6130
      @briankaslewicz6130 2 года назад +84

      So he doubled down because he thought keeping his fanbase was more important than siding with relatives of murder victims. Absolute ghoul of a person.

    • @nickbell8353
      @nickbell8353 2 года назад +55

      It might not even be that lucrative; it seems very likely that with these trials, this could ruin Jones financially. And I am here for it.

    • @Codec264
      @Codec264 2 года назад +7

      @@scottlemiere2024 yeah but people tend to be a lot more motivated for family than money - being willing to risk exposeure for his children, but not taking the same risk about a lawsuit with no criminal charges makes a lot of sense

    • @douglasdea637
      @douglasdea637 2 года назад +45

      I doubt that his listeners/viewers care. At this point conservatives believe all journalists/scholars/historians/writers are lying 100% of the time. They don't believe in anything and are effectively conservative nihilists.

  • @muzzer5327
    @muzzer5327 2 года назад +183

    I find it hilarious when you've got someone claiming "i never said that!" When there's literal video evidence of them saying it.
    I've seen a republican being interviewed with the same claim and was shown a well known clip of them saying exactly that. They turned around and claimed fake news........ dude there's well known video evidence of it!

    • @Caseytify
      @Caseytify 2 года назад +6

      Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?
      Edit: don't act like democrats lie as well. Jeez...

    • @duetopersonalreasonsaaaaaa
      @duetopersonalreasonsaaaaaa Год назад +8

      What they're doing is literally gaslighting... ugh.

    • @fluffynator6222
      @fluffynator6222 Год назад +4

      You see, when it doesn't say what I want it to say it's just out of context. What is the context? Well, I dunno but I am certain that the statement is out of it.

    • @brycearmstrong2891
      @brycearmstrong2891 Год назад

      It reminds of Alex Jones boyfriend Milo Yiannopoulos openly stating he approves of raping children.

    • @Providence..
      @Providence.. Год назад +9

      In regards to your notion on that Republican; all politicians do this, every single one of them is a two-faced liar, practically part of their job.

  • @KingGrio
    @KingGrio Год назад +33

    So he lost because he refused to comply with discovery, and now recently we saw what he was hiding thanks to his lawyer's screwup.

  • @usernameed
    @usernameed 2 года назад +1265

    If the evidence was so ‘overwhelming’ like Alex claimed, then why couldn’t he share it? Man he really is crazy

    • @Fuhqdapolice
      @Fuhqdapolice 2 года назад +1

      I could show it to you but youtube would delete it the second I try. It's a lot like OJ, there will always be people saying he killed her except now imagine OJ is MSM. That's the mothership, the creaters of the race card themselves. How do you take that down?

    • @Sekhubara
      @Sekhubara 2 года назад +33

      @@Fuhqdapolice Try.

    • @11cookeaw14
      @11cookeaw14 2 года назад +64

      @@Fuhqdapolice So youtube's going to delete documents submitted to court?

    • @seyamrahman1002
      @seyamrahman1002 2 года назад +48

      @@Fuhqdapolice you TOTALLY have the info and aren't bullshitting everything

    • @IDoABitOfTrollin
      @IDoABitOfTrollin 2 года назад +16

      @@Fuhqdapolice so Alex needs to write a book explaining how he got away with a crime and title it "IF I did this"

  • @tylercross8877
    @tylercross8877 2 года назад +3149

    Clearly Alex Jones knew what would happen if he showed what he was supposed to. Otherwise he would have just complied. It's so hard to lose these kinds of cases

    • @Mayurbhedru
      @Mayurbhedru 2 года назад +249

      I think he trying avoid criminal charges from that evidence.

    • @0816M3RC
      @0816M3RC 2 года назад +273

      @@Mayurbhedru He deserves to be in prison.

    • @dynamicworlds1
      @dynamicworlds1 2 года назад +229

      Yeah, his actions meet even fairly strict definitions of terrorism, so he's gotta know it's better to shut up and take the hit to his bank account than provide more evidence.

    • @HeartFeathers
      @HeartFeathers 2 года назад +165

      It's also possible Alex had such contempt for the court that he refused to comply as a pride maneuver. "Your laws don't apply to me." Sometimes people act on feelings instead of logic. Sometimes it's calculating and sometimes it's just a temper tantrum.

    • @dr.floridamanphd
      @dr.floridamanphd 2 года назад +92

      @@dynamicworlds1 terrorism is about using violence for political gain.
      He’s not trying to change laws or reform “the system.”
      He’s just a nut job who knows that other nut jobs will swallow everything he says. He’s gotten away with it since the 90s.

  • @raizenr2387
    @raizenr2387 Год назад +63

    Alex Jones is a hilarious example to study. If you are arguing or debating with someone and they pull any of his famous lines on proof;
    "I have the Documents"
    "Look it up"
    "Do your own research"
    "Why should i look it up for you?"
    It is EXTREMELY likely they have no reputable, or qualified sources.

    • @heatherRBA
      @heatherRBA Год назад +8

      I had a coworker recently claim she had 1500 documents to prove her view was right. Sure you do!!!!! I have been tempted to ask her if she watches Infowars. She has many similar views.

    • @razor6888
      @razor6888 Год назад

      A idiot that should be avoided ... he spreads panic and fear... nothing more. Glad social media has cut him off. Let him sit in disgrace. Humanity is better without him.

    • @boiledelephant
      @boiledelephant 5 месяцев назад

      Oh god, I've had one of those arguments, with an anti-vaxxer. He told me with a manic gleam in his eye about how much of his own research he'd done, and how I'd be absolutely convinced if he had time to walk me through it all. I just did the carehome-staff thing of nodding politely and going "mmhm".

  • @micksbiggestfan4006
    @micksbiggestfan4006 Год назад +27

    If there wasn't for the tragic loss of life and the pain of the mourners, I would find this very funny. Hope Jones loses everything.

  • @calimerohnir3311
    @calimerohnir3311 2 года назад +1714

    All morality issues aside, does anyone know why Jones acted this way with the courts? What could he possibly have gained by ignoring their orders? This can't be just mere incompetence can it?

    • @DarkRavin07
      @DarkRavin07 2 года назад +778

      It was the frogs

    • @mikebaggott7802
      @mikebaggott7802 2 года назад +1500

      Probably because the documents requested would have proven, in black and white, what the plaintiffs were saying was true. Because he didn't cooperate he can stand by his assertion that he is being railroaded and his gullible followers will believe him. He has nothing if he loses his audience.

    • @darthkeyara
      @darthkeyara 2 года назад +469

      This is just a personal theory, but my opinion is that he has a genuine narcissistic personality disorder. People like him are under the belief that because they are "correct" in everything they say/do, especially ones who believe that divinity is on their side, believe that the laws of mere mortals can't touch them, because said laws are "wrong/the works of the Devil", and therefore can't be successfully used against them.

    • @Critic115
      @Critic115 2 года назад +350

      Because it's what his followers want. They don't actually want to see the "proof" they just want to see him "fighting" for them.

    • @Imbalanxd
      @Imbalanxd 2 года назад +237

      the damage the requested documents would inflict would exceed the damage of whatever the courts determine he must pay

  • @harmagedom
    @harmagedom 2 года назад +571

    As a Court Officer in Brazil, I've seen this behaviour from time to time. People think it's stupidity, contempt, or lunacy from the defendant. But mostly, is the defendant realizing he was bound to lose, so he tries to postpone the issue as long as he can, in hope - and delusion - that something external to the lawsuit happens and change the outcome (changes in law, political influence, somebody relevant to the case dying, etc.). It's a strategy, one that rarely works, but it's all the defendant has at that point.

    • @samvsmedia8680
      @samvsmedia8680 2 года назад +37

      Wow. That makes sense I guess, but it's a real dick move.

    • @bigbrotherlop87
      @bigbrotherlop87 2 года назад +56

      @@samvsmedia8680 Being Alex Jones is a real dick move

    • @Xerclipse
      @Xerclipse 2 года назад +29

      Trump is trying to do that too right now. Him and all his associates who set up the capitol riot. They are getting subpoenas like if its Christmas but they are doing what Alex Jones is doing now: which is buying more time for a battle they will lose.

    • @dzd2371
      @dzd2371 2 года назад +16

      @@Xerclipse I think they're mostly just hoping the former guy, or someone just as sympathetic to their "cause" is elected in '24 and gives them all a sweeping pardon, and/or flipping house and senate in '22 and could shut the whole committee down, but yeah its the same strategy. If he would of been smart and not only in it for himself (laughable I know) he would of issued lots of blanket pardons on the 7th to everyone involved, but then that would of been admitting any wrongdoing, and wouldn't of looked good in Impeachment the sequel. Unfortunately its a strategy I can see working out just fine for everyone ignoring cogressional subpoenas, but the plebs who actually walked into the capitol will be the only ones more than likely facing any reprecussions.

    • @dzd2371
      @dzd2371 2 года назад +8

      This being somewhat of a high profile case is I think the only reason this strategy didn't work for Jones. I'm sure it works out frequently when the defendant has a ton of money to spend on lawyers/costs and there isn't a public spotlight on it. I don't know the specifics of this case, but its one the plaintiffs wouldn't of had any problem getting a great lawyer for, even if they had to go the pro bono route, I'm sure there were lots of lawyers willing to take this case, not so much to defend Jones especially not for free.

  • @eileenconway2966
    @eileenconway2966 2 года назад +108

    “The media hurt my fee-fees so it’s okay for me to abuse grieving families”-Alex Jones probably

    • @blistified
      @blistified 5 месяцев назад

      Yo dude, feelings

    • @DogloverTravis
      @DogloverTravis 4 месяца назад +1

      @@blistifiedthey’re making fun of him, that he would say stupid stuff like that.

  • @radianttiger2307
    @radianttiger2307 Год назад +16

    I'm just living for his facial expression when the opposing lawyer revealed that he had Jones' phone and Jones' lawyer did nothing, Delicious.

  • @Sabrowsky
    @Sabrowsky 2 года назад +1888

    So, basically, Jones behaved like such a massive bellend he managed to negate his 1st amendment rights and kill his own defence.
    I'm actually impressed.

    • @readsomebooks666
      @readsomebooks666 2 года назад +76

      Honestly, that’s how I see it. It’s utterly astonishing to see.

    • @philliparnesen4493
      @philliparnesen4493 2 года назад +79

      It genuinely is impressive. This shit never happens.

    • @greg5775
      @greg5775 2 года назад +123

      He thought he was above the law like the rest of the cult.

    • @PlayingGilly
      @PlayingGilly 2 года назад +60

      Calling him a bellend is an understatement.

    • @Derekzparty
      @Derekzparty 2 года назад +44

      Alex: I hold myself in contempt!

  • @PilsnerGrip
    @PilsnerGrip 2 года назад +259

    I just don't understand how can you ignore courts for YEARS and not be arrested? I can only imagine some common, non-rich and famous person getting absolutely destroyed by the justice system if they tried to pull this shit

    • @paulbutkovich6103
      @paulbutkovich6103 2 года назад +43

      He filed appeals and asked for exceptions and it took years to go through them all. He didn't ignore the courts, he exhausted all his legal options THEN ignored the courts.

    • @alphanerd7221
      @alphanerd7221 2 года назад +4

      People that aren't rich don't get sued for millions of dollars.

    • @CidGregor
      @CidGregor 2 года назад +30

      It probably has to do with the fact that this is a civil lawsuit, not a criminal trial. You can't be arrested for ignoring a civil lawsuit because that's not a crime, but it does mean that you'll automatically lose and be forced to pay damages, probably a fair bit more than you might have paid had you defended yourself and still lost. Which is essentially what happened/is happening here, especially given that the judges are clearly fed up with this guy's antics and unlikely to show him any leniency in assessing damages.
      What WOULD probably be a crime is if Jones then refused to pay those damages, but that's more likely to result in something like wage garnishments than prison time.

    • @PilsnerGrip
      @PilsnerGrip 2 года назад +5

      @@CidGregor you're in contempt of court, people get arrested for that, there is a video by Legal eagle about Steven Donziger, he's been arrested for 2 years for contempt. Edit: and I am for Donziger's release, but Legal eagle argued for legitimacy of his arrest for contempt

    • @alphanerd7221
      @alphanerd7221 2 года назад +5

      @@PilsnerGrip No. You're not. Contempt of court is different. Donziger was hiding assets related to a damages ruling. Jones was hiding info pre judgement, which is fine. It's just tantamount to a concession.

  • @bean1802
    @bean1802 Год назад +15

    Well this aged like a fine wine.

  • @JJ-ml7pq
    @JJ-ml7pq Год назад +72

    I genuinely hope Alex Jones faces nothing but misfortune for the rest of his life. Constant, inescapable, borderline comedic (to everyone else but him) misfortune.

    • @clacicle
      @clacicle Год назад

      Don’t forget that he has many supporters. May they suffer just as much as the parents of those children.

    • @leonardogomez8812
      @leonardogomez8812 Год назад +3

      Given his recent current legal issues, it appears someone has heard your wish lol

  • @shanemathews4177
    @shanemathews4177 2 года назад +1040

    This reminds me of a guy who owed a bunch of money on a construction project, that we sued to recover. We hired very expensive lawyers, when it finally came down to the day of Discovery, the guy showed up at this very expensive Law Office downtown with his lawyer. He literally had nothing. We had pages of documents, statements, invoices, etc. His lawyer, stunned, look at all of our evidence, and just said one word, "settle". He had told his lawyer that we had nothing. In the end, he had to pay every dime, and I'll never get back that two years of my life...just like Alex Jones, I realized he was just full of s*** and had nothing.

    • @KnakuanaRka
      @KnakuanaRka 2 года назад +86

      I would pay to see the surprised Pikachu face that guy was sporting. What did he expect to happen when he told his lawyer that? And what sort of nincompoop lawyer would come up with literally nothing, even if their client said that opposing council had nothing too?

    • @luiza.limaneves
      @luiza.limaneves Год назад +107

      @@KnakuanaRka that happens a lot actually, sometimes clients just don't answer phones, don't provide the documents we ask for and just try to coast by while we try to salvage everything (it comes to a point where we have to go "it's your money" and just see where things go)

    • @Dabordi
      @Dabordi Год назад +19

      @@luiza.limaneves Hey, a 2 hours ago comment I wouldn't feel bad responding to!
      I'd love to hear more about your experiences with this (if you feel it's more convenient I'd be happy to toss discord info or such your way). Do you ever "fire" a client the way a doctor can "fire" a patient? Has it ever ended up working out in the end of is it always just an obnoxious amount of work that ends up all for nothing?

    • @luiza.limaneves
      @luiza.limaneves Год назад +59

      @@Dabordi sometimes yes, actually, we have sat down with a few and explained that their non compliance meant we couldn't properly do our jobs (and thank God our contracts have that clause, otherwise it could have been difficult) honestly it's probably why Alex Jones had seven different lawyers during this time

    • @digitalcurrents
      @digitalcurrents Год назад +4

      Unless that guy was forced to pay punitive damages, it was totally worth it for him to fight and hide his money.

  • @k.c1126
    @k.c1126 2 года назад +1292

    The fact that Jones is too scared to allow discovery indicates clearly that he knows he won't win on the merits. He's the personification of the loudmouth telling his friends to 'hold me back' from the fight, then claiming how he would have whupped somebody if he hadn't been held back. How despicable of him to be so contemptuous. Hopefully the families take him for everything he's got.

    • @itsabovemenow1016
      @itsabovemenow1016 2 года назад +50

      He doesn’t have much to take from what I read. Saw a you tube video where he’s been begging for money for months. He’s divorced so you know that was a haircut. His income is selling those wacky protein powders to gamer boys that can’t get laid.

    • @lordzaboem
      @lordzaboem 2 года назад +16

      The plaintiffs seem to think that Jones has deep pockets. They are going after him, and I haven't read where of them sued nor pressed charges against the individuals actually making the death threats. Either they believe Jones has money, or he's the low hanging fruit. Since Jones has five lawyers, I'm inclined to think he is not the low hanging fruit.

    • @itsabovemenow1016
      @itsabovemenow1016 2 года назад +22

      The @@lordzaboem Alex Jones is worth about $5 million. That’s not going to cover one judgement against him, let alone four. His legal bills must already exceed his net worth. The point is to financially punish Jones for possibly the rest of his life. Alex Jones days as a millionaire are over. And in Texas it’s a criminal offense to sell off, transfer or hide your assets to get out of paying a judgement. He’s going to have to liquidate whatever he’s got to make a dent in his debt and then about 75% of this future income will be forwarded to pay off the lawsuits. He may not even have a platform where he can rant to his fans and beg for money. Ironically the Sandy Hook parents could end up owning Infowars LLC.

    • @theewildrose
      @theewildrose 2 года назад +24

      Alex Jones is basically Charles Manson at this point

    • @rohitr9400
      @rohitr9400 2 года назад

      @@itsabovemenow1016 perhaps it's just another Gawker waiting to happen. Infowars will shut down and Jones will start his nonsense again under another name.

  • @a1superfantastic
    @a1superfantastic Год назад +9

    Oh how I love comeuppance cases. Please do a follow-up on punitive damages and, most of all, the gloriously glorious phone discovery debacle. How this happens is as head-scratching as it is hilarious.

  • @ShadowFalcon
    @ShadowFalcon Год назад +12

    BTW, if anyone is interested in, at least the Austin side of these lawsuits, then both of the plaintiff's attorneys (Mark Bankston and Bill Ogden) have been on the podcast Knowledge Fight, where they have shared some insights in the case, not to mention what went through their heads during the depositions from the case that was made public.
    Be warned, the episodes (usually named "Formulaic Objections") are anywhere between 2 and 4 hours long xD

  • @blitzburn2871
    @blitzburn2871 2 года назад +92

    Imagine going to law school for years, paying tens of thousands of dollars and busting your ass on unpaid internships only to end up with a professional obligation to defend a lying conman who refuses to do the things that will let you do your job and fulfill that obligation.
    I am surprised we dont hear more stories about lawyers snapping and strangling their clients with their own ties.

    • @alexc4924
      @alexc4924 2 года назад +13

      Should be easy to sleep at night knowing a lying conman is giving you all his money and also screwed himself in front of a judge.

    • @3baxcb
      @3baxcb 2 года назад +3

      ​@@alexc4924 Providing that the lawyer is still getting paid at this rate.

    • @crowdemon_archives
      @crowdemon_archives 2 года назад

      Some clients definitely need a bit of smacking lol

  • @ShortHax
    @ShortHax 2 года назад +2819

    Sounds like someone’s is going to need a huge sale on Brain Force on their website

    • @militustoica
      @militustoica 2 года назад +4

      Brain Force Plus. It’s what Doctor Dude from the University of Falling Off a Surfboard recommends. The immigrants carry brain worms and you have to buy his Brain Force X Plus and tactical taint wipes if you want to survive.

    • @rahulmenon4357
      @rahulmenon4357 2 года назад +50

      He's going to need Brain Force to go the way of space force

    • @h3lldr0p
      @h3lldr0p 2 года назад +134

      He's already been begging people to just send him money to cover these costs. He has no shame.

    • @crimsonhalo13
      @crimsonhalo13 2 года назад +32

      Sounds like someone should have either used more Brain Force, or less if he was already using it.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 2 года назад +7

      @@rahulmenon4357 New name for psyops

  • @Autistic_Goblin
    @Autistic_Goblin Год назад +10

    Please do a follow up on this! I'm sure you are planning on it, given today's news, but man this story is juicy and I can't look away!

  • @controlfreak1963
    @controlfreak1963 2 года назад +46

    Appeals court will laugh at him as he was nothing but contemptuous of the court system. The record was very clear that he was crapping on the entire process. I see many millions getting sucked out of his bank account. Loving it!

  • @envysart797
    @envysart797 2 года назад +1295

    This is why smart people keep their mouths shut when they’re being sued.
    Technically nothing you say outside of court is strictly binding, but if the judge gets wind of you consistently calling this a “show trial” or trying to dox or threaten the people suing you, they’re probably more likely to see your actions as malicious rather than merely foolish.

    • @envysart797
      @envysart797 2 года назад +49

      @N Fels So far as I know, generally a judge can’t read a negative inference on a thing you don’t say in criminal cases (pleading the 5th). In civil cases, they probably won’t unless the plaintiff makes a motion for negative inference during discovery. Not responding to a question or demand for evidence during discovery *can* be interpreted negatively. You could make a negative inference about a lack of public comments about a case but I can picture a competent lawyer fending that off.
      This came up with a piracy case I know of (one of the old Malibu Media cases) when the plaintiff demanded the defendant’s hard drive during discovery, only to find it had been formatted and scrubbed clean. The plaintiffs moved for negative inference on the absence of evidence and got it, since it was formatted after the defendant was served, the judge inferred whatever evidence was on the hard drive must have been negative.
      I do know the standard of actual malice in libel can take more or less any public statement you make into regard. Alex Jones foolishly conceding the point that he didn’t think that what he said about Sandy Hook was true is a good example, pleading “insanity” aside. That admission undermined his defence that he genuinely believed the things he said were true.

    • @ShinmaWa1
      @ShinmaWa1 2 года назад +51

      @N Fels - You kind of defeated your own argument by showing exactly WHY you should keep your mouth shut about litigation you are involved in outside of court and legal proceedings. You can't "play back" in court things you didn't say.

    • @joshduthie3401
      @joshduthie3401 2 года назад

      See also Hughes, Akilah.

    • @jimbobiv1919
      @jimbobiv1919 2 года назад +2

      @N Fels look at the Kyle rittenhouse trial for an example of the 5th amendment not being able to held against you in court the judge ripped into the prosecution for trying to hold his silence against him

    • @devent10n
      @devent10n 2 года назад +7

      @@envysart797 one of my compsci professors told us about this. He said it was a better idea to damage it severely enough that the data couldn't be accessed, because that could be an "accident" and not deliberate destruction of evidence like wiping the drive would be.
      Like "oh no, my computer with that hard drive in spontaneously combusted!" Is marginally more believable than "oh, I wiped that drive 8 times so absolutely no data could be recovered on ACCIDENT."

  • @tiffancy9088
    @tiffancy9088 2 года назад +262

    Protip: Don't mess with parents grieving over their dead children. Their revenge is something that's rarely matched.

    • @gordonstrong5232
      @gordonstrong5232 2 года назад +11

      Facts!

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 2 года назад +33

      Absolutely true!
      Hope that Alex gets what's coming for him. He's a disgrace.

    • @kikiretzorg1467
      @kikiretzorg1467 2 года назад +9

      Honest to goodness, he’s lucky to have his own life right now.

    • @SonsOfLorgar
      @SonsOfLorgar 2 года назад +17

      @@poweroffriendship2.0 he's a terrorist instigator too, and that's probably the evidence that would be revealed as part of the documents he's refusing to submit.

    • @fredfreddy8684
      @fredfreddy8684 2 года назад +15

      The families are fighting with law and the Jones zombies are fighting with harassment and death threats.

  • @Szabla1595
    @Szabla1595 Год назад +4

    Can't wait for the update on this one.

  • @Flavour_Beans
    @Flavour_Beans Год назад +9

    Please tell me we can get a sequel to this video after what happened this week.

  • @uncreative5766
    @uncreative5766 2 года назад +271

    Wow, sheesh. I can't imagine living all the way in Connecticut and having to fly down to Texas to find a licensed attorney in Texas to file a lawsuit. These poor parents and families were already suffering emotionally. The financial impact is just insult to injury.

    • @WT.....
      @WT..... 2 года назад +14

      While I agree, it shouldn't have been a challenge to find a willing attorney for the case, seeing as the odds of winning the case is quite high, (the attorney's office) big bucks that could be easily reaped from the defendant, the fact that thanks to Jones himself, all the physical evidence needed to go after him is really easy to find/get and the good PR boost. All of these factors makes the case seem like a really hard offer to refuse for any good attorney.

    • @ryanthompson591
      @ryanthompson591 2 года назад +2

      Couldn't they just call an attorney on the phone?

    • @aguywithalotofopinions412
      @aguywithalotofopinions412 2 года назад +4

      Well, Jones will probably have to pay for all of it and way more

    • @AnarexicSumo
      @AnarexicSumo 2 года назад +9

      @@WT..... Wym? The entire video above explains exactly why and how it's amazing that Alex Jones ever saw any justice to begin with. It was far from an easy case. If Jones had actually defended himself he probably would have gotten away with it.

    • @natehiggers42069
      @natehiggers42069 2 года назад

      Or thet could have, ya know, just not done that and moved on with their lives.

  • @babybijou969
    @babybijou969 2 года назад +195

    It’s heart wrenching these parents are not permitted to simply grieve in peace. Having to constantly move homes & look over your shoulder for violent lunatics is unfathomable.
    Jones created that environment. Jones deserves to be in jail.. more restitution than a mere $fine. (One parent even committed suicide because the grief, and assault on his privacy, was too much to bear.)

    • @chownful
      @chownful 2 года назад

      Or he killed himself because he was mentally ill - but nah lets blame AJ as it's easier.

    • @CaptainPikeachu
      @CaptainPikeachu 9 месяцев назад

      @@davidmaitland3238Don’t act stupid, you know exactly how he did it, by actively lying and telling people it’s a hoax and going after the families.

    • @logoutofmyaccountweirdo
      @logoutofmyaccountweirdo 8 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@davidmaitland3238it wasn't his opinion though it was just a lie to help further his career which was found during the discovery process when his lawyer accidentally sent a whole copy of his phone to opposing council. You are also fundamentally misunderstanding the first amendment it shall protect your speech from censorship if it is a matter of opinion but what Alex was commenting wasn't an opinion but claiming them as fact which makes you liable to a defamation lawsuit. As with your understanding of the law defamation lawsuits would be near impossible.
      Tldr: These aren't opinion they are events in history there are only facts it's not a matter of opinion.

    • @lgspeical7879
      @lgspeical7879 3 месяца назад

      wow i didnt know 27 lives were lost at sandy hook now with loss of a father who took his life because he was stalked and harrassed! thank you for this information.

  • @hlp215
    @hlp215 Год назад +4

    Thank you! It's like having a lawyer friend explaining to me why and how certain lawsuits work.

  • @ksgant
    @ksgant 2 года назад +4

    Jones just defied a court order on showing up to a deposition today, March 23rd, 2022. He's claiming to be confined to home and can't leave do to a medical condition.

    • @OrangeHand
      @OrangeHand 2 года назад +1

      And the judge caught him hosting InfoWars at his studio during the hearing.

  • @lyndsaybrown8471
    @lyndsaybrown8471 2 года назад +733

    He wanted to lie about the families, fine, but encouraging people to send those families death threats? How is that allowable? Why aren't threats taken more seriously? If Someone threatens to kill another person, that ought to have consequences.

    • @JoelFeila
      @JoelFeila 2 года назад +17

      free speech in America, speech has to cause harm with in seconds basically.

    • @whodat4lyfekris
      @whodat4lyfekris 2 года назад +118

      Dude on January 6th, we literally had a failed cou de ta attempt, just face it *THE LAW NEVER APPLIES TO, ATL-RIGHT Conservatives*
      They're welcomed to do and say WHATEVER they so please, *NO MATTER WHO IT OFFENDS, ATTACKS, OR DISRESPECTS*

    • @grandspringdale1564
      @grandspringdale1564 2 года назад +6

      @@vashsunglasses people like you believe words are a form of terrorism🤦‍♂️

    • @NighteyesJP
      @NighteyesJP 2 года назад +17

      Fine? Really? So would it be fine for people to make up stories about you when something tragic happens?

    • @gordonstrong5232
      @gordonstrong5232 2 года назад +141

      @@grandspringdale1564 Words can be a form of terrorism if they incite terrorism. It's not rocket science kiddo.

  • @davidl438
    @davidl438 2 года назад +730

    Imagine not only having your young child gunned down, but having to also constantly be on the run to avoid being killed by people who don't believe it even happened. And all because of a couple psychotic men, one with a gun and one with a radio show. I just hope he doesn't wiggle out of this with some bankruptcy BS.

    • @maddie9602
      @maddie9602 2 года назад +75

      If there's any justice in this world, he'll end up living under a highway overpass. Of course, there isn't, and he'll probably weasel his way out with minimal losses.

    • @pineforest1442
      @pineforest1442 2 года назад +30

      I’m kinda starting to wonder if there should be a hefty fine for defamation. The news tells everyday people something false, and when the courts say it isn’t true, most of those people would rather not believe that what the news said to them was false.

    • @havelthebonk1226
      @havelthebonk1226 2 года назад +6

      Alex own a tank BTW not just guns a full scale armoured vehicle

    • @beluga2342
      @beluga2342 2 года назад +3

      no one is trying to kill them lmao. ur actually delusional

    • @transsnack
      @transsnack 2 года назад +79

      @@beluga2342 Alex Jones endorsed the January 6th riots, in which several people died. That was his crowd. That same crowd sent death threats to the families of the Sandy Hook shooting. They were absolutely in danger.

  • @murfelpurf5556
    @murfelpurf5556 Год назад +4

    Thank you for all the effort you put in your research. It shows in the excellent quality of content.

  • @LynetteTheRogue
    @LynetteTheRogue Год назад +6

    Nothing says "guilty" like refusing to show evidence you claim to have to prove yourself innocence

  • @SamButler22
    @SamButler22 2 года назад +70

    He's claimed they were trying to deny him due process, while he's actively refusing to engage with the process?

    • @dday9433
      @dday9433 2 года назад +14

      Yes. Exactly.

    • @michaelsteidel4082
      @michaelsteidel4082 2 года назад +8

      They gave him like five chances to provide the stuff they asked him for. The funniest thing is that they chose an employee named Rob Dew to be the corporate representative for InfoWars. A corporate representative is required to provide certain information. Rob Dew was unaware of this in the first deposition he did. He was also unaware of this in the second deposition he did despite being informed of it.

    • @pepi7404
      @pepi7404 2 года назад +5

      It's an advanced political strategy called "lying to safe face".

    • @LittIeRoo
      @LittIeRoo 2 года назад +2

      and his fanbase will eat that up like its the truth sadly. despite the evidence staring them in the face

    • @christiebreeechelon
      @christiebreeechelon 2 года назад +1

      People who do that usually aren't competent to engage in the process and should be admitted for psychiatric evaluation.

  • @aguynamedshelly
    @aguynamedshelly 2 года назад +637

    I used to have to deal with Alex "Jarhead Jones" Jones when he was a bottom feeding producer at Austin Community Television (ACTV). He was the same then as he is now. When he goes on his incoherent tirades, it's not an act. That's his normal way of existing in the world. When he seems calm and reasonable? THAT'S when he's acting.
    How someone has managed to become so rich with the blood money he's made and that he's become an existential threat to every democracy in the world using only his diminished capacity, his DSM VI afflictions and his insatiable cravings for attention is a bellwether indicator of just how badly critical thinking in education has failed this nation.

    • @lordzaboem
      @lordzaboem 2 года назад +3

      What is DSM 6?

    • @beardedbear9901
      @beardedbear9901 2 года назад +38

      @@lordzaboem After a nanosecond of Google search I found this...
      _"Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition: DSM-5"_
      Contextually this makes sense given the OP questions Jones sanity. Quite rightly IMHO.
      Seeing as OP is referring to past events, it stands to reason he's referring to an earlier edition. Thus he probably mistyped IV as VI.

    • @beardedbear9901
      @beardedbear9901 2 года назад +7

      It would be fascinating if you made a video presentation on Jones.

    • @aguynamedshelly
      @aguynamedshelly 2 года назад +18

      @@lordzaboemDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders by the American Psychiatric Association.

    • @manicmurph
      @manicmurph 2 года назад

      It's not like he's made all his money off of that. And why don't you talk about the politicians that lie about dead kids? Like when Bush lied is into war and killed thousands of kids? The babies in incubator thing was all a fake PR stunt to drag us into war so actually Alex does have the right to question it because our government has done way worse than that before.

  • @tfd7915
    @tfd7915 2 года назад +14

    Alex Jones "I am above the law"
    Every judge ever "No you're not"
    I'm getting sick and tired of these sovereign citizens morons. In the end all they do is waste time and annoy anyone who actually respects the law

  • @brentmcintyre5529
    @brentmcintyre5529 2 года назад +40

    I remember when freedom of speech meant taking on things like the PMRC and such. People like Jones and the right itself have completely bastardized the term freedom of speech.

    • @loturzelrestaurant
      @loturzelrestaurant Год назад +4

      Alex Jones is one of the silliest C-Theorists ever
      and was covered amazingly and with amazing humor by
      Legal Eagle's old Friend: Hbomberguy.

    • @JargonMadjin
      @JargonMadjin Год назад +2

      People like Alex forget the other half to the saying
      "Freedom of Speech doesn't mean Freedom of Consequence"

  • @JustinBenjaminOnline
    @JustinBenjaminOnline 2 года назад +757

    I love how he says "if you get sued, call your lawyer immediately", as if the everyday person has a lawyer on retainer.

    • @Benchp300
      @Benchp300 2 года назад +139

      Its kinda like how Doctor Mike always says "call an ambulance"
      Dude, with what money

    • @JustinBenjaminOnline
      @JustinBenjaminOnline 2 года назад +28

      @@Benchp300 the Dr. Mike one makes more sense though as most people at least have health insurance ;)

    • @stevenglowacki8576
      @stevenglowacki8576 2 года назад +83

      Most people who have things to be sued over will have some sort of lawyer, even if not one that is likely to be able to defend them from being sued. It's very rare for people without much money to get sued, because there isn't much to fight over. Retirement savings are often exempt from any judgement, as are a single personal home, so most people just don't have much to be sued over.

    • @MrDmadness
      @MrDmadness 2 года назад +155

      @@Benchp300 respectfully intended, your statement makes me sad for your country. Ambulances are 100% free here, as is hospital stay and treatment.

    • @rawdawg15
      @rawdawg15 2 года назад +17

      @@stevenglowacki8576 exactly, nobody sues homeless people.

  • @AlexSeverinski
    @AlexSeverinski 2 года назад +116

    Because he exploited a tragedy for his own selfish desires and was rightly called out for it?

    • @philipksick6810
      @philipksick6810 2 года назад +44

      He also publicly terrorized people who lost their very young children in one of the worst possible ways

    • @Ant-ym3mw
      @Ant-ym3mw 2 года назад

      He has apologized quite awhile ago

    • @chill-lady-brook
      @chill-lady-brook 2 года назад +44

      @@Ant-ym3mw that totally makes it ok than? Yeah, right.

    • @formerctgovernordannelmall1452
      @formerctgovernordannelmall1452 2 года назад +52

      @@Ant-ym3mw “I know you’ve had to move 7 times to avoid my rabid fanbase I keep sicking on you, but I’m WEAAAAWWY SOWWY 🥺 can I not face legal repercussions now?”

    • @HelloHuman1
      @HelloHuman1 2 года назад +51

      @@Ant-ym3mw He continued pushing his conspiracy theories after that apology. An apology only works if it's actually meaningful.

  • @Arthureld1919
    @Arthureld1919 Год назад +6

    Eagerly awaiting the follow up video based on recent hilarious events! Please!

    • @eliljeho
      @eliljeho Год назад +1

      File a motion…

  • @banjohero1182
    @banjohero1182 Год назад +2

    objection! your thumbnail says "Jones gets boned". the idiom "getting boned" generally implies an undeserved misfortune

  • @vonakenyon7981
    @vonakenyon7981 2 года назад +174

    I will never forget the first time I (unfortunately) became aware of Ms.Taylor-Green. She was running down a street screaming at a teenager like a crazy person. She was screaming that he was a liar and telling him to admit that the school shooting was fake. I am not positive that this was the case she was referring to (if it wasn't please someone let me know).I have never had any reason to doubt that she is bat-shit-crazy since then.

    • @gem5511
      @gem5511 2 года назад +2

      This event was not regarding the Sandy Hook shooting.
      Taylor-Greene publicly accosted Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting survivor David Hogg with accusations of faking the shooting. A video of the encounter came out on January 28, 2021.

    • @zaplepikachu
      @zaplepikachu 2 года назад +68

      She was chasing down a survivor of the Parkland high school shooting, which at the time of her harassment had only happened one year prior, so not Sandy Hook but still reprehensible

    • @paulmahoney7619
      @paulmahoney7619 2 года назад +40

      @@zaplepikachu I gotta wonder what was going through her head at that moment. Any person in sound mind would know that a grown woman chasing a teenager down the street and telling him he wasn’t in a life-changing tragedy isn’t a good look. So I wonder what she thought she was doing.

    • @zaplepikachu
      @zaplepikachu 2 года назад +36

      @@paulmahoney7619 I honestly think she believed she was doing a good patriotic act. She has put herself in a mindset where she is the sole defender of America, and anyone who does something she disagrees with is a vile human being, and since she comes from a fundamentalist christian upbringing, she doesn't believe in good or bad in the same way we do. She believes what determines whether an action is good or bad is whether or not they are "saved by god" or doing it "in accordance with god," so any action she takes is a righteous one. It's absolutely terrifying that not only do people with this mindset exist, it is really common in the U.S.

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 Год назад

      She sounds like a Grade-A Karen if she's an Alex Jones supporter.

  • @joelslater4587
    @joelslater4587 2 года назад +1025

    People are a lot more clear minded than I am. Especially if I lost a child. This guy is seriously lucky that he has only been sued.

    • @maddii34u
      @maddii34u 2 года назад +36

      Right.

    • @birch5757
      @birch5757 2 года назад +167

      I'm not sure he realizes he's been lucky, but I had the exact same thought. If you said even a fraction of the vile things he said to folks IN PERSON, that situation likely ends in the ER.

    • @ghintz2156
      @ghintz2156 2 года назад +211

      If this asshat forced me to move SEVEN TIMES to avoid harassment after my small child was slaughtered...I couldn't promise I wouldn't break the law.

    • @erikdayne5429
      @erikdayne5429 2 года назад +44

      Yeah if this was me I couldn’t guarantee I’d have the composure to refrain from trying to choke the life out of him with my bare hands.

    • @EyeOfThePhi
      @EyeOfThePhi 2 года назад +9

      Yeah I'd say most people are probably more clear minded than you are. Everyone stay away from this 120 lb badass with the gauged ear rings!

  • @annemariefrank
    @annemariefrank Год назад +4

    Please, please, please do an update after this week's events!! 😂

  • @medleyaliesha
    @medleyaliesha Год назад

    Thank you. I just watched the Texas procedures today and was looking for a solid break down on how he obstructed and ended in default. Your info was straightforward and easy to understand.

  • @DahVoozel
    @DahVoozel 2 года назад +386

    His choice was show his cards and lose the bluff or refuse to show his cards and lose anyway. One way he keeps the bluff, and the deniability, the persecution narrative, and his fans.

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 2 года назад +12

      but not his money lol, though he probably has plenty of that

    • @0816M3RC
      @0816M3RC 2 года назад +35

      @@cluelessmango768 He needs to be sued until he loses all of it.

    • @katiehettinger7857
      @katiehettinger7857 2 года назад +6

      Do you think Alex Jone's present business will not collapse under the weight of the pending judgements. The most he can expect to drag out appeals process is four or five years, with multiple teams of lawyers these cases must be costing him a fortune.

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 2 года назад +15

      @@katiehettinger7857 don’t underestimate how much capital he’s making, he’s selling 1 dollar supplements for 30 bucks or some shit, he could start a gofundme at any time and get a shid ton of money, he advertises a shid ton too. That guy is making stacks, and even if he starts going broke, his followers will be reinforced in their belief that the government is out to get them or some shid

    • @J-manli
      @J-manli 2 года назад +10

      @@katiehettinger7857
      So long as he holds fast to his delusions, his audience will support him no matter what. Because it's never about what is true, it's about what you want people to believe is true. Modern incarnations of Jay Jonah Jameson from Spider-Man are inspired by Alex Jones and we all know how full of shit the former is.

  • @michaelablank
    @michaelablank 2 года назад +372

    I am willing to bet that he has decided one of two things.
    1) He can make more money off of publicity from defying the court than the fines.
    2) The discovery information would contain more damaging information than the cost of any fines. Maybe even criminal.
    Either way, I see a crowdfunding appeal in the future...

    • @CAPSLOCKPUNDIT
      @CAPSLOCKPUNDIT 2 года назад +10

      The crowdfunding appeals have been an ongoing sideshow for some time already. Jones is passing the point of diminishing returns, as even his most loyal supporters succumb to wingnut welfare fatigue.

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer 2 года назад +9

      At some point there needs to be a disgorgement based on fraud for his attempt to make money off this.
      Fraud cannot be allowed to be this profitable, or we’re all kinda screwed.

    • @zairac2564
      @zairac2564 2 года назад +10

      Makes me wonder if it's possible to enact a penality like: $100M + 200% of gross earnings, retirement, donations, and gifts above $15080/yr (full-time minimum wage) for the next 20 years. Though, he'd probably off himself in under 3 months of being poor 🤷.

    • @Saurawr
      @Saurawr 2 года назад +9

      Aside from the "He actually bought his own grift" possibility, I think he made the choice he did for practicality. He doesn't want to admit he doesn't have the documents he insisted he had, becuase if he did, he would lose credibility from his fans - and his only income is from extremely dedicated fans who truly believe in him. I think he felt like he was going to lose regardless, but this way, he can slow down the penalty in appeals and keep getting more money from his fan base. Without those core followers, he is out of ANY source of income from a long time and isn't going to be getting new ones. I think he made the practical choice, to be honest.

    • @combatwombat2134
      @combatwombat2134 2 года назад +2

      The guy near the top has copied this comment almost word for word.

  • @iloveplasticbottles
    @iloveplasticbottles 2 года назад +14

    Alex Jones put his own foot forward, tripped over it, and blamed the courts for his fall.

  • @devindalton4688
    @devindalton4688 Год назад +20

    The fact that people to this day support Alex Jones is something I will never be able to understand. Even IF he may be right about something, there's going to be someone else who's right about the same thing who doesn't harass the parents of dead children.

  • @deawinter
    @deawinter 2 года назад +332

    I’ve listened to much of the depositions in this case and coverage of Jones’s reactions via the podcast Knowledge Fight (they also have some recent episodes interviewing one of the plaintiff’s lawyers and it’s legitimately hilarious.) I think we shouldn’t dismiss arrogant idiocy and incompetence here. Jones has dealt with MANY defamation suits before and all settled out of court or eventually gave up trying to make him cooperate. Statements made in depositions and in criminal trials he absolutely couldn’t avoid in the past did serious damage to his reputation, and the reality is that Jones is 100% guilty. He was lying in bad faith and relying mostly on 2 sources who were also lying in bad faith, including one highly unwell man who had a personal vendetta against a sandy hook parent. He DOES have a total disregard for the authority of the legal system, AND he believes that complying with discovery will harm him more than losing the money, AND he is an idiot with incompetent staff who does not keep records of anything and therefore cannot produce them, AND has repeatedly fired lawyers for saying things he doesn’t like. All of the above are absolutely true and evident from what he’s said on his show and in the depositions that did happen. He’s a malicious, narcissistic, stupid scammer, and that’s what honest discovery would reveal, so he stonewalled and hoped they’d give up. I hope they bankrupt him.

    • @coryzilligen790
      @coryzilligen790 2 года назад +39

      "I hope they bankrupt him." I couldn't agree more. Jones losing his wealth and platform would be a small ray of sunshine in these last few dark years.

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 2 года назад +5

      @@coryzilligen790 Right!

    • @20Tresten
      @20Tresten 2 года назад +14

      @@singjazzy6697 Oh shit, then why didn't he provide this in discovery? Seems pretty damning if you ask me. He should have had a plethora of information to put up then. Do tell how him losing everything once he has to pay the damages and go bankrupt is worth him not providing this "evidence" and winning the court cases?

    • @singjazzy6697
      @singjazzy6697 2 года назад

      @@20Tresten Hi Tresten,I don't know why he did not have that but it was maybe the property rights of AIRCRASH INVESTAGATION. But I can tell you that since I watched many of his programs and saw the foolery of the government or whoever. I was shocked. I mean, think about this..if this was to be shown in court, many people would be in a world of hurt. I guess better to send 1 guy down the river than a huge amount of conspirator's who pulled this off. At that time he was showing proof that it was faked or staged with actual video of the crimes. I do'nt care for his personality, but he sure opened my eyes and millions of others. You can call him what you want but he was real good at what he did. BTW. all of the people in sandy hook had their homes paid, but I cannot verify that.

    • @rachelospina7212
      @rachelospina7212 2 года назад +14

      Knowledge Fight is the best.
      When the lawyer asked "so how many men would you say you've killed" I lost it.

  • @carmattvidz4426
    @carmattvidz4426 2 года назад +831

    Odd. Here in Australia if you ignore a court orders (yes Australian judges also dislike this and you should also not piss them off) they just throw you in jail for contempt of court. You can stay there until you do decide to follow the direction of the court. I would have thought the Texas court would have done the same. Throw him in jail and he stay there until he decide to follow the court directions. At this point it goes beyond the civil suit. It about sending a message the court authority must be respected.

    • @sandyrussell7003
      @sandyrussell7003 2 года назад +79

      In America you can buy your innocence if you got the money .... The rich do it all the time ....

    • @MrSlowestD16
      @MrSlowestD16 2 года назад +136

      They do the same in the US too, but it's up to the judges' discretion on how they want to handle it. The court here stated that this default judgement was done INSTEAD of escalating punishments, which would have ended as you said.
      As for the "sending a message" part - eh, people disrespect the courts all the time, each judge handles it differently, some have no tolerance, some just want BS cases out of their courtroom.

    • @Freestylar
      @Freestylar 2 года назад +42

      Although had Alex Jones been sued for defamation in Australia, he most likely would have been able to easily avoid any such consequences and get away with most of his reputation basically unaffected. Australia is well known for having some of the most unreasonably terrible defamation laws(recently amended; late last year but still pretty shockingly bad) in the western world.
      So thankfully that wasn't the case......

    • @PoochieCollins
      @PoochieCollins 2 года назад +1

      @CarlMatt : these are civil cases involving AJ, which are a different category from criminal cases/law. If it were up to me, I would marry the two law sets.

    • @sophiejones3554
      @sophiejones3554 2 года назад

      This sounds like a worthwhile tradition tbh.

  • @jaykuze6439
    @jaykuze6439 Год назад

    man you are awesome. man thanks. i for sure liked and subscribed. Why can't all lawyers give this level of in depth information?

  • @mikesiller007
    @mikesiller007 Год назад

    Multiple camera angles? Spectacular 3D effects? You're kicking so much ass! Love it Legal Eagle, Shine on!!!!!

  • @michaelwong8083
    @michaelwong8083 2 года назад +589

    Frankly, it's ridiculous that Alex Jones has been allowed to thumb his nose at the law for this long. Cases like this only remind us that the law moves swiftly against the poor, and slowly against the rich.

    • @guadalupeeg5034
      @guadalupeeg5034 2 года назад +4

      Maybe Donald Trump pays his bills.

    • @s1mph0ny
      @s1mph0ny Год назад +12

      You couldn't be more wrong, Mr Wong. Justice is delayed and denied mostly to the poor who often have no choice but to rot in jail for months or years while awaiting trial with nothing but an unsubstantiated accusation by an officer. Their bails are set at several times their annual salary if not outright denied.

    • @michaelwong8083
      @michaelwong8083 Год назад

      @@s1mph0ny Uhhh, that is exactly the same thing I was saying. You apparently don't know how to read. Congratulations for stupidly telling me I'm wrong for saying the exact same thing you're saying.

    • @mintmane
      @mintmane Год назад +71

      @@s1mph0ny They said swiftly *against* the poor. You're agreeing with them, despite your first sentence clearly showing you don't realize it.

    • @VeteranVandal
      @VeteranVandal Год назад +1

      Justice was constructed to protect the rich. The existence of paying to be bailed is sufficient to prove it.

  • @JStorm13
    @JStorm13 2 года назад +298

    "Lesson is, don't piss off the judge.". I hope they take him for everything. Please release a follow-up the day the financial penalty is annouced

    • @SeaCryptWeave
      @SeaCryptWeave 2 года назад

      how does that relate to your quote? you know a judge or somethin?

    • @janedagger
      @janedagger 2 года назад +7

      ITs a delay tactic and he doesn't admit to his followers that he's actually a twit. Oh, and its what trumpf does

    • @JStorm13
      @JStorm13 2 года назад +7

      @@SeaCryptWeave I like the quote

    • @Khono
      @Khono 2 года назад +5

      @@SeaCryptWeave Didn't Legal Eagle say this in the video?

    • @justice4549
      @justice4549 2 года назад +3

      The video literally started off with LE explained how Alex angered the court/Judge by constantly refusing to turn over information/evidence

  • @awwkaw9996
    @awwkaw9996 2 года назад +1

    10:08
    That line both following the image, and hitting the timestamp was perfect 8-)

  • @hoggers7572
    @hoggers7572 Год назад +6

    That there are Alex Jones fanboys all over the place is scary

  • @williamphillips2671
    @williamphillips2671 2 года назад +272

    The best part is how people think jones is always right. They forget he says 1,000 conspiracy theories a day, at least one is bound to be true when you’re guessing at over 50,000 a year. Doesn’t make you smart or right, just means you got lucky

    • @Dubanx
      @Dubanx 2 года назад +51

      The term is "Confirmation bias"

    • @HerrNilsson.
      @HerrNilsson. 2 года назад +53

      Even a broken clock is right twice a day

    • @calebwinfield1403
      @calebwinfield1403 2 года назад +6

      All conspiracies aren't theories.

    • @podemosurss8316
      @podemosurss8316 2 года назад +13

      In Spain we have the idiom "un reloj parado da la hora correcta dos veces al día" (even a broken clock gives the hour correctly twice a day) for these people.

    • @Taurusus
      @Taurusus 2 года назад +7

      Wait, you're saying he's right sometimes?

  • @jenniferbates2811
    @jenniferbates2811 2 года назад +62

    I remember when Sandy Hook happened so vividly because I working as a server at a restaurant in Rhode Island by the highway, so I met many relatives that were flying into Rhode Island to go to the funerals of the children. It was very emotional 😢.

  • @John_Fx
    @John_Fx Год назад +2

    You have got to cover the inept inadvertent production by his lawyer this week. Dying to hear your take on that and the motion that followed.

  • @sya286
    @sya286 Год назад +2

    Hearing the parent company now filing bankruptcy is *chefs kiss*

  • @alexandrorocca7142
    @alexandrorocca7142 2 года назад +165

    There is also a clear pattern with this type of claim, Jones has made the same accusations against the families of the flight passengers who died in the 9/11 attacks. He made a lot of money back then pushing all kinds of nonsense. His comeuppance has been due for quite some time.

    • @scjohnk
      @scjohnk 2 года назад +4

      Jones has been historically right about much more than he has been wrong about. I'm not saying that Sandy Hook did not happen, but it does not take much investigation to see that everything is not on the up and up.

    • @josephschultz3301
      @josephschultz3301 2 года назад +10

      I can only hope his platform finally burns down completely. Other people will lose their jobs too, of course, but at this point I'm not sure that I care. He's a terrible human being and he _needs_ to be punished.

    • @bigbawlzlebowski8886
      @bigbawlzlebowski8886 2 года назад +24

      @@scjohnk everything Alex Jones has ever been right about is already open knowledge and easily researchable. It's just nobody cares because it's usually unimportant. If someone like Alex Jones actually had real truth about anything he'd probably be dead

    • @bookfound
      @bookfound 2 года назад +3

      @@scjohnk So what did Jones have to hid if he was right?

    • @scjohnk
      @scjohnk 2 года назад +1

      @@bookfound I didn’t say he was right about sandy hook. I’m just saying there is more to it than we were told. I don’t know what that is though, but lots of things don’t add up.

  • @travelwell6049
    @travelwell6049 2 года назад +77

    So … he can give the family’s home address, knowing it would put them in danger … and there’s no law against that?!?!?

    • @travelwell6049
      @travelwell6049 2 года назад +26

      @mandellorian Yes, I think sometimes they hold 'freedom of speech' to such high esteem it takes precedence over common sense.

    • @reaganharder1480
      @reaganharder1480 2 года назад +11

      Really, home addresses are private information in my mind, and should be illegal to share without consent. That's not a matter of free speach, it's a matter of privacy. Like, you're not allowed to show a child's face in a video without written consent from their parents but you can casually tell everyone where they live?

  • @garagespiders
    @garagespiders 4 месяца назад +2

    I'm not so much invested in the legality aspect. I find it gratifying witnessing Justice being served.

  • @Nodiee1
    @Nodiee1 2 года назад +5

    The podcast Knowledge Fight has done several episodes covering these civil cases called "Formulaic Objections". They include audio from the depositions that are pretty damning and often kind of hilarious (if a bit sad at times). They've talked to one of the plaintiffs' lawyers multiple times for his analysis and it's a great series. They're long but if you like to listen to podcasts while you exercise or during your commute I would recommend them.

    • @robsku1
      @robsku1 Год назад +1

      I subscribed to it after listening a two-parter of Behind the Bastards podcasts with the guys from Knowledge Fight as guests :)

    • @Nodiee1
      @Nodiee1 Год назад

      @@robsku1 That's what turned me on to them too

  • @Salted_Fysh
    @Salted_Fysh 2 года назад +286

    The sad thing is, I don't think it matters how much Alex Jones will have to pay, the damages will never be enough to make up for the psychological terror he has inflicted upon those families. Even more, I'm afraid that just like with a certain recent 'self-defence' case, he won't even have to pay his own legal fees because he can just start a fundraising campaign to get them paid for him.
    I may seem overly cynical, but honestly, I don't know what else to be these days. The US has gone collectively insane.

    • @MorningStar426
      @MorningStar426 2 года назад +63

      Years of harassment, forced to move multiple times, being told that their baby didn't actually die in a horrific shooting, and not being able to peacefully mourn the death of their young child. No amount of money can make up for that. Money won't bring back their baby. Money won't stop the harassment. Alex Jones deserves more punishment than just losing some money.

    • @josephschultz3301
      @josephschultz3301 2 года назад +16

      It's completely insane now, you're right. I don't really feel anything other than pessimism towards our future anymore.

    • @Fowey7
      @Fowey7 2 года назад +40

      yup, the US is crazy. so many little kids dying violently but they care more for their precious guns.

    • @meadRL
      @meadRL 2 года назад +4

      @@Fowey7 the 2nd amendment is a fundamental part on how this country was created.

    • @Fowey7
      @Fowey7 2 года назад +26

      @@meadRL i dont think the founding fathers would mind i something changes in order to protect people. besides, its not even about changing the amendment, something should be done about it, anything! instead of just sitting idly by as crazy people call deny deaths of innocent children and harass traumatized parents and other victims. as someone whos not from the US its really strange to see people adamantly defend personal freedoms at the prize of dead kids

  • @TriComStorm
    @TriComStorm 2 года назад +574

    Never forget Alex Jones told parents of children whose jaws were blown off, that they were actors

    • @KL-lt8rc
      @KL-lt8rc 2 года назад +81

      And did so without even believing any of it. Just saying crazy s___ to stir up and scam crazy people out of their money.

    • @MrAwesomebassplayer
      @MrAwesomebassplayer 2 года назад +58

      I hope he loses everything.

    • @calebwinfield1403
      @calebwinfield1403 2 года назад +5

      No, he did not. He talked about the possibility of it.

    • @moneymitch6790
      @moneymitch6790 2 года назад +7

      They were actors

    • @gordonstrong5232
      @gordonstrong5232 2 года назад +131

      @@moneymitch6790 Please ask your doctor to up your meds, that way you might stop defaming muder victims

  • @somersetcace1
    @somersetcace1 2 года назад +4

    Probably the most surprising thing is not that he pulled any of that. Not that he got a default judgement against him. Not even that he thinks he's going to win on appeal. It's that he testified under oath, that nothing he said was true and yet, people still believe it. Just goes to show you being overly committed to your opinions is not rational.

  • @modularcuriosity
    @modularcuriosity 2 года назад +2

    Jones is doing exactly the same thing now in April 2022. A case has been going on for about 4 years and Jones still won't sit for a deposition. This time he claimed a medical issue which wouldn't allow him to travel. But he's travelling to his studio to do his show and travelling to do other people's podcasts. The Judge just set a contempt of court fine of $25,000 per weekday with an additional $25.000 for each day. So for not setting up a deposition appointment on April 1st he was fined $25k, for Monday April 4th it added $50k. For April 5th it added $75k. So for 3 days of delay it's already been $150,000. Tomorrow will be $100,000 and Thursday will be $125,000. If he doesn't sit for a deposition by April 15th the judge will not allow any affirmative defense, no defense evidence may be produces, no defense witnesses will be allowed. I don't know if this is the same thing as a summary judgement. But it looks bad for Jones.

  • @lordwind9745
    @lordwind9745 2 года назад +154

    I simply can’t imagine going through the most traumatic moment in your life and have crazy people accuse you of faking it.

    • @WarriorTilTheEnd
      @WarriorTilTheEnd 2 года назад +14

      Been there. It sucks. I feel even more for these families, though. Losing a child is a life-shattering tragedy. I don't know why or how people come up with these batshit crazy conspiracy theories that people are lying about their children dying in a school shooting. Alex Jones should be facing criminal charges, especially for doxxing a family so much they had to move *seven times* because of *death threats.* That's putting them in real physical harm, as if the emotional damage isn't bad enough. I hope there's more lawsuits and I hope he loses ALL of them.

    • @dpersonal4187
      @dpersonal4187 2 года назад +2

      False Flag.

    • @shozi1799
      @shozi1799 2 года назад +1

      @@WarriorTilTheEnd I hear his wife was arrested for domestic abuse.

    • @hyliastone286
      @hyliastone286 2 года назад +13

      @@dpersonal4187 You make me sick.

    • @dpersonal4187
      @dpersonal4187 2 года назад +1

      @@hyliastone286 you've already been infected with the sickness of believing the MSM. false flag.

  • @GlitchyRijndael
    @GlitchyRijndael 2 года назад +228

    Honestly, and don’t take this as condonation or suggestion because it’s not, but I’m truly amazed none of the parents snapped and assaulted or killed Alex Jones.
    I can’t think of many things that are more guaranteed to push someone into temporary insanity than to be harassed, doxxed, threatened, and made fun of immediately after losing your child.

    • @chill-lady-brook
      @chill-lady-brook 2 года назад +3

      People wouldn’t assault or kill him
      A - Because that’s a crazy illegal thing to do
      and B - Because that wouldn’t solve anything

    • @GlitchyRijndael
      @GlitchyRijndael 2 года назад +88

      @@chill-lady-brook whether it’s illegal or not isn’t really what I’m getting at. People have straight up murdered child sexual abusers after they learn their child was abused. The observation I’m making has less to do with legality and more to do with human nature’s propensity for violence when goaded beyond reasonable limits.
      And whether it would solve anything, it certainly wouldn’t, but you and I make that observation as removed non-passionate third parties. Having been close to murders myself (as in, people I know having been either murdered or attempted murdered, not as in me killing other people), I can say for certain that in the throes of anger or hate, it evidently feels for at least some people like “making this one person disappear will solve my problems”
      So becuase of that, I am legitimately surprised none of the parents were goaded to violence by the absolutely inhuman treatment Jones subjected them to. People have killed for significantly less.
      Edit: it’s worth remembering that laws don’t prevent people from committing acts. They just spell out the consequences for doing them. You might refrain from committing an act because of those consequences but that’s because *in that moment* the cost benefit analysis doesn’t pan out for you. But in other circumstances people self evidently do the cost benefit analysis and determine it’s worth it to commit the act.

    • @guerney2000
      @guerney2000 2 года назад +53

      @@chill-lady-brook Illegal, yes. Crazy, yes. Understandable, also yes.

    • @IXSICNESS
      @IXSICNESS 2 года назад +11

      @@chill-lady-brook educational violence does in fact accomplish things, it would make him reconsider similar actions in the future.
      Violence has been the most effective method of eliciting change In behaviour in our species history

    • @snakedoktor6020
      @snakedoktor6020 2 года назад +21

      Hypothetically, if I were one of the parents, I would have killed him long ago. But not before torturing him for days and days, recording of course so it could be shared with whomever wanted to watch.

  • @raulsalanaranjo6565
    @raulsalanaranjo6565 Год назад +6

    I am watching this after the sentence of 45 million USD and it feels soooo good

  • @MathiasSchindler
    @MathiasSchindler Год назад +3

    This video aged very well.

  • @benjaminprietop
    @benjaminprietop 2 года назад +360

    Imagine having to suffer through the pain of losing your child, only to have an idiot and his followers claim you're "faking it". What a horrible excuse for a human being

    • @disabledchatzen5276
      @disabledchatzen5276 2 года назад +3

      Imagine living in a world where they are actually "faking it" but literally everyone around you refuses to accept the obvious truth that they're being lied to and manipulated. You won't.

    • @derpsanddragons8851
      @derpsanddragons8851 2 года назад +63

      @@disabledchatzen5276 The man admitted he was lying in court. He took down the original two videos and tried to claim he never said any such thing until presented with those videos in court. At which point he switched over to "So what if I was lying. Freedom of speech." This is all documented. You can't begin to pretend it's not true. All you can do is deflect and distract and hope some idiot mistakes it all for a valid refutation of easily verified facts

    • @fredfreddy8684
      @fredfreddy8684 2 года назад +19

      The right wing base has gone completely insane. Did you know Jones told a court he suffers from psychosis, which is why he said all the garbage?

    • @Sekhubara
      @Sekhubara 2 года назад +23

      @@disabledchatzen5276 It sounds like you are claiming the Sandy Hook shooting never happened. Is that what you are claiming?

    • @yetidodger6650
      @yetidodger6650 2 года назад +19

      @@disabledchatzen5276 imagine still being dumb enough to believe Jones ranting when's he's admitted its all shit?

  • @michaelbyrne8238
    @michaelbyrne8238 2 года назад +93

    These sandy hook parents must be incredibly nice people. If I was in their shoes I would react quite poorly.

    • @SergeantSniper
      @SergeantSniper 2 года назад +7

      @Talsong Kingslayer Not even sure I'd put that much thought into it. I'd probably just fly into a rage and use whatever was at hand - hands included - to do the business.

    • @user-pn4py6vr4n
      @user-pn4py6vr4n 2 года назад +3

      @@SergeantSniper It's super easy in America. Just buy a gun at your local shop, find him, and blow him away. Time and again, we see that people can murder several others before anyone can stop them, so if you had your sights set on just one person, you could really make sure they're dead before anyone else draws a gun on you.

    • @n8pls543
      @n8pls543 2 года назад +12

      @Bender Bending Rodriguez ...Do you think knives are magical objects that can cut through anything? Have you never cooked before? The majority of offenses involving a knife in England involve light injuries or no injuries, because it's much easier to deescalate a situation that involves a knife, and much easier for a doctor to treat it. You're not going to find anyone in hospitals who would rather treat gunshot wounds than knife wounds.

    • @Mina_Angel
      @Mina_Angel 2 года назад

      @Bender Bending Rodriguez with enough force they do. its been scientifically proven. Not that it matters its just yea.

    • @Mina_Angel
      @Mina_Angel 2 года назад

      @Bender Bending Rodriguez never said that, you claimed guns don't fire themselves. With enough force a gun can discharge.

  • @jonathonpolk3592
    @jonathonpolk3592 2 года назад +6

    Alex Jones: "I AM ABOVE THE LAW!!!"
    Courts: "No, you're not."