Alex Jones to pay $1 billion

My understanding of being held in contempt of civil order is the same as this counselor's:

Robert Harlan Stempler

Lemon Law Attorney in Beverly Hills, CA

Posted on Nov 6, 2011

The finding of contempt by the court, in this context (a civil case where defendant could not pay), has several required elements:
•Existence of a lawful order
•The contemnor's (the person in contempt) knowledge of the order
•The contemnor's ability to comply
•The contemnor's failure to comply

https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/if-i-fail-to-pay-a-judgment-against-me-in-a-civil--567209.html

Did you notice that none of the other attorneys who posted answers agreed with him?

His answer might apply to a civil court's order to pay alimony or child support or a criminal court's order to pay court costs, in which case someone who is able to pay but refuses to do so could be held in contempt. But in the case of a damage award where the judgment simply says that the plaintiff is entitled to recover a sum of money (as in Jones's case), there is no recourse if the defendant is judgment-proof (i. e., has no exempt assets). We got rid of debtors' prison a long time ago.
 
Alex Jones must pay $1.1 billion of Sandy Hook damages despite bankruptcy, judge rules

https://www.reuters.com/legal/alex-jones-cant-avoid-sandy-hook-verdicts-bankruptcy-judge-2023-10-19/

By Dietrich Knauth

October 19, 20236:51 PM EDT

NEW YORK, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones cannot use his personal bankruptcy to escape paying at least $1.1 billion in defamation damages stemming from his repeated lies about the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school massacre, a U.S. bankruptcy judge ruled Thursday.

Bankruptcy can be used to wipe out debts and legal judgments, but not if they result from "willful or malicious injury" caused by the debtor, according to a decision by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez in Houston, Texas.

Courts in Connecticut and Texas have already ruled that Jones intentionally defamed relatives of school children killed in the mass shooting, and they have ordered Jones to pay $1.5 billion in damages.

Lopez ruled that more than $1.1 billion of those verdicts, awarded for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress, cannot be wiped away in bankruptcy. But he ruled that other parts of the verdicts, including $324 million in attorneys' fees that were awarded as punitive damages in the Connecticut case, could possibly be discharged.

It was not clear whether those punitive damages were attributable to "willful" and "malicious" lies, or whether they could instead be attributed to merely "reckless" conduct, Lopez wrote. Lopez said he will hold a trial to sort out the precise amount of the damages that could be discharged.

Attorneys for Jones and the Sandy Hook families did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Jones' attorneys had argued that he had not lied and that his conduct was not malicious, saying in court papers that Jones "never said something on air that he did not believe to be true."

Jones claimed for years that the 2012 killing of 20 students and six staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, was staged with actors as part of a government plot to seize Americans’ guns. He has since acknowledged the shooting occurred, but plaintiffs said Jones cashed in for years off his lies about the massacre.

Jones and his media company, Free Speech Systems, filed for bankruptcy protection in December and July last year, respectively.

Jones could face two more defamation trials for plaintiffs who have not yet received a final judgment in their cases.

Lopez ruled Thursday that Jones could not escape the damages to be awarded in one of those cases because Jones has already been found liable for defaming Leonard Pozner and Veronique De La Rosa, whose six-year-old son Noah was killed in the Sandy Hook shooting. Jones falsely said that Veronique De La Rosa was an actor who "faked" a CNN interview about her son's death.

Fake news.

 
CIA Officer Admits To Undercover Journalist That FBI Agents Attended January 6 Protest At Capitol
When asked if the public will ever find out, the officer responded, "Nope. And they probably never will."
https://www.dailywire.com/news/cia-...-agents-attended-january-6-protest-at-capitol
{Spencer Lindquist | 09 April 2024}

[...]

“Nothing like putting out a fake social media thing to like really get people mad,” O’Blennis stated, also highlighting Alex Jones as one target of the intelligence community. “We were after him hardcore,” he said of Jones.

“Are you still after him?” the undercover journalist asked, with O’Blennis answering, “No … because he’s broke. He got found guilty and had to pay like a hundred million dollars.” The journalist went on to ask whether the “goal” was to “bankrupt him,” and O’Blennis responded, “pretty much.”

The undercover journalist also asked if the families of the Sandy Hook Shooting victims were encouraged to sue Jones by the FBI for defamation, with O’Blennis explaining how they nudge people into making certain decisions. “We don’t encourage people,” he said. “We just say ‘there’s no federal statute being broken but you have the option for a civil case and it’s a pretty good case in our opinion.’”

“There’s nothing federally we can do … but civilly you can go at him that way and chop his legs off,” O’Blennis added. “We did what we wanted … took his money away. We shut him up for a while.”

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