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Tim OniononBluesky1d ago
This newly insane, unprecedented legal stalling does nothing but delay our deal with the receiver to take control of InfoWars.
We now expect new traps in Alex Jones' amoral war to deny paying the Sandy Hook families, but we're freshly surprised by the U.S. legal system's appetite to put up with it.
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Analysis Summary
Alex Jones filed emergency motions this week to block The Onion's acquisition of Infowars through a receiver deal, extending court proceedings that Sandy Hook families are pushing to complete. The delay is realβcourts are hearing motions on whether to approve the satirical outlet's takeover, but Jones continues filing legal obstacles. What's missing: this isn't entirely unprecedented in bankruptcy cases involving contentious creditors, though the scale and persistence here is notable.
Claims Analysis (3)
βlegal stalling delays deal with receiver to take control of InfoWarsβ
Multiple sources confirm Alex Jones filed emergency motions to block The Onion/receiver deal, causing delays in approval process.
βAlex Jones using legal tactics to deny paying Sandy Hook familiesβ
Court papers and multiple sources document Jones' continued legal efforts to obstruct Sandy Hook creditors' acquisition attempt.
βU.S. legal system tolerates extended proceedings from Jonesβ
System is allowing filings and motions, though courts have also set hearing dates. Characterization of 'tolerance' is interpretive commentary on judicial pace.
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