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Sandy Hook Families Want Alex Jones To Pay Them $2.7 Trillion Dollars


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Have you noticed a trend?

Anyone who speaks out against the deep state or election fraud is being sued for billions and now even trillions of dollars.

Trump, Lindell, Powell, Kanye West, and Alex Jones have all faced massive lawsuits within the last couple of years.

But now the host of Info Wars Alex Jones just a week after being sued for nearly $1 billion dollars is now about to be sued for $2.7 trillion dollars by Sandy Hook families.

The new $2.7 trillion dollar lawsuit comes just days after former White Press Secretary Jen Psaki stated that Alex Jones needs to be taken offline.

Bloomberg had these details to share:

Sandy Hook families said a Connecticut judge should impose “the highest possible punitive damages” for Alex Jones, suggesting by one calculation that could be as high as $2.75 trillion.

The families said that additional damages are warranted on top of a nearly $1 billion jury award because Jones broke a state law barring the sale of products using false statements.

They reached the trillion-dollar sum by multiplying the state law’s up-to $5,000 per-violation fine by the 550 million social media exposures Jones’s audience received on his Facebook, YouTube and Twitter accounts in the three years following a school shooting that claimed the lives of 20 first graders and six educators in 2012. It was the largest of several damage calculation options the families offered the judge for assessing further penalties.

Yahoo News had more details to add:

The families of the victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook school massacre want a Connecticut judge to impose “the highest possible punitive damages” for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones following a jury’s recommendation that he pay nearly $1bn.

They argue that additional damages are warranted on top of a nearly $965m jury award for compensatory damages because Jones also broke a state law barring the sale of products using false statements.

Meanwhile, Jones filed a request with the court on Friday for a new trial, arguing that Judge Barbara Bellis’ pretrial rulings resulted in an unfair trial and a “substantial miscarriage of justice”.

Christopher Mattei, a lawyer for the 15 plaintiffs in the lawsuit against Jones, declined to comment on the filing on Saturday but said he and other attorneys for the Sandy Hook families will be filing a brief opposing Jones’ request.



 

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