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Arkivbild på Alex Jones. (David J. Phillip / AP)

Jones företag överklagar The Onions vinnande bud

Ett företag som säljer kosttillskott, med starka kopplingar till konspirationsteoretikern Alex Jones, överklagar att satirtidningen The Onion har fått köpa Jones plattform Infowars. Det rapporterar AP.

Företaget anser att budgivningen var riggad till The Onions fördel då tidningen har stöd från Sandy Hook-massakerns anhöriga, vars rättsfall mot Jones ledde till hans personliga konkurs.

– Vi är såklart besvikna på att han attackerar oss med konspirationsteorier, men vi är inte förvånade, säger Ben Collins, vd på The Onions ägarföretag, syftandes på Jones.

Enligt överklagan ligger det vinnande budet på 3,5 miljoner dollar men bara 1,75 miljoner ska betalas i förskott. Resten av pengarna kommer att betalas ut till de anhöriga genom vinsterna från Infowars.

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Alex Jones
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Alexander Emerick Jones (born February 11, 1974) is an American far-right radio show host and prominent conspiracy theorist. He hosts The Alex Jones Show from Austin, Texas, which is the longest-running online news and politics talk show, and was previously broadcast by the Genesis Communications Network across the United States via syndicated and internet radio. He is the founder of InfoWars and Banned.Video, websites that promoted conspiracy theories and fake news. Among many other conspiracy theories, Jones has alleged that the United States government either concealed information about or outright falsified the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, the Oklahoma City bombing, the September 11 attacks, and the 1969 Moon landing. He has also claimed that several governments and large businesses have colluded to create a globalist "New World Order" through "manufactured economic crises, sophisticated surveillance tech and—above all—inside-job terror attacks that fuel exploitable hysteria". Jones has provided a platform for white nationalists and neo-Nazis on his website, Banned.Video, as well as providing an "entry point" to their ideology. In 2023, leaked texts from Jones's phone revealed that he created the website National File to evade social media bans on InfoWars content. A longtime critic of Republican and Democratic foreign and security policy, Jones supported Donald Trump's 2016 presidential bid and continued to support him as a savior from an alleged criminal bipartisan cabal controlling the federal government, despite also falling out with Trump over several of his policies, including airstrikes against the Assad regime. A staunch supporter of Trump's re-election, Jones also supported the attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election. On January 6, 2021, Jones was a speaker at the rally in Lafayette Square Park supporting Trump preceding the latter's supporters' attack on the US Capitol. In October 2022, for Jones's defamatory falsehoods about the Sandy Hook shooting, juries in Connecticut and Texas awarded a total of $1.487 billion in damages from Jones to a first responder and families of victims; the plaintiffs alleged that Jones's lies led to them being threatened and harassed for years. On December 2, 2022, Jones filed for personal bankruptcy.

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