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Judge holds Alex Jones in contempt over Sandy Hook lawsuit, imposes $25,000 daily fine

The plaintiffs had rejected a deal the day prior in which Jones would have paid $120,000 to 13 relatives of the Sandy Hook shooting victims.

Published: March 30, 2022 5:07pm

Updated: March 30, 2022 5:50pm

A Connecticut judge on Wednesday held Infowars host Alex Jones in contempt of court and imposed a $25,000 fine each weekday until he sits for a deposition in a Sandy Hook school shooting defamation lawsuit.

Jones did not follow court orders to attend a deposition last week, Connecticut Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis said during a hearing online, Reuters reported.

The plaintiffs rejected a deal Tuesday in which Jones would have paid $120,000 to 13 relatives of the Sandy Hook shooting victims. 

The defamation lawsuit was brought forward by family members of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn. The plantiffs are suing Jones for claiming the horrific event that killed 26 people, including 20 children, was a hoax involving crisis actors.

The victim's families won the lawsuit by default in November after the judge said Jones did not provide evidence for the case.

"Jones was remaining at home under his doctor's supervision when, in fact, he was working at his studios and broadcasting his show," the judge claimed Wednesday.

The Infowars host has until April 15 to finish a two-day deposition, with the court assessing the $25,000 daily fine starting April 1.

"Alex Jones willfully and in bad faith violated without justification several clear court orders requiring his attendance at his depositions," the judge said.

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