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Nearly $1 billion against Alex Jones is wonderful. Now put teeth into enforcement of the judgement and claw back every cent he tried to hide.
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TWuG
Oct 12 '22, 13:08
I hope he dies alone and hungry as a vagrant in a back alley.
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Just saw it pointed out that this is not even punitive damages yet. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 12, 13:26
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Good. I hope they burn InfoWars to the ground. -- nm
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TWuG
Oct 12, 13:26
4
...I'm kind of hoping that along the way to that final result that he'll be able to raise a bunch of money that he immediately has to turn over
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JD
Oct 12, 13:30
3
Yeah, the people that would donate should have it pointed out to them they'll be funnelling money straight to people they hate. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 12, 13:31
2
No. No, they should be encouraged to donate to him with everything they have. And then some.
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Will Hunting
Oct 12, 13:33
1
👍 -- nm
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JD
Oct 12, 13:34
The law he violated has no caps on damages. -- (link)
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TWuG
Oct 12, 13:20
2
From the replies, apparently not dischargeable in bankruptcy either -- (link)
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znufrii, official Gen-Xer
Oct 12, 13:28
1
ooooohhh 8-) -- nm
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JD
Oct 12, 13:30
someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but even if he manages to hide current assets away, he's basically fucked for anything he earns in the future
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Reagen
Oct 12, 13:11
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the higher the total damages goes, also the greater incentive for a very creative and dogged creditors' attorney to push the envelope of collection
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hollywood big shot
Oct 12, 13:58
Yes, though at least one case revolves/revolved around hidden assets.
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TWuG
Oct 12, 13:16
You are about to learn a whole lot about Texas 'tort reform' I think -- nm
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ty97
Oct 12, 13:10
6
this happened in CT. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 12, 13:11
5
He's been to so many places the borders just disappear. -- nm
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Max
Oct 12, 13:12
wait, there was *another* trial in CT? Wasn't there *just* a trial in Texas? -- nm*
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ty97
Oct 12, 13:11
3
i don't think CT is even the last one either -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Oct 12, 13:21
1
Correct. There is another in Texas still to go -- nm
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decline
Oct 12, 14:12
Yes and yes. -- nm
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TWuG
Oct 12, 13:13
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