In addition to denying the proposed deal, a federal judge told the Chapter 7 trustee that he was no longer authorized to sell ...
The judge also shut down the future sale of Infowars' assets, leaving the trustee authorized to sell only the company’s ...
The ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Houston further complicates how and when Jones' bankruptcy case will be resolved and ...
This is masterful, creative lawyering, but at its core it is something I can’t approve,” federal Bankruptcy Judge Christopher ...
The decision complicates a proposed sale of Jones' Infowars platform, and could spur divisions between families who sued ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Wednesday blocked a settlement between families who have sued Alex Jones over ...
The judge overseeing Alex Jones’s bankruptcy case suspended the sale of his conspiracy website Infowars, ending a monthslong ...
REUTERS US Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez rejected the settlement at a hearing in Houston, saying the families were asking him to also divide up the assets of Infowars’ parent company ...
Wednesday’s ruling by a judge denying a $16M deal between Sandy Hook families about sharing Alex Jones’ bankruptcy assets prolongs an already long legal battle.
Christopher Lopez, 41 will spend one year and a day in prison, while Michael Torres, 43, will spend six months in prison after they were sentenced by United States District Court Judge Jennifer P.
The hearing comes a month after Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez rejected the results of an auction that would have given control of the website and its assets to The Onion. After two marathon ...