(I am so glad they made an example of him. Hopefully it will make others hesitant to make up false stories...)
Oct 14 (Reuters) - Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has vowed to fight a nearly $1 billion defamation verdict against him, but experts say neither bankruptcy nor an appeal of a Connecticut jury’s findings on Wednesday are likely to salvage his personal fortune and media empire.
A jury in Waterbury, Connecticut, state court found Jones and the parent company of his Infowars website must pay $965 million to numerous families of the 20 children and six staff members slain at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012 for claiming they were actors who faked the tragedy as part of a government plot. ...
That unrepentant a$$hole will remain an unrepentant a$$hole for the rest of his life.
Bankruptcy will teach the bastard a good lesson.
Yes, it will teach the bastard a good lesson, but is he capable of learning that lesson?
@anglophone I'd doubt it.