The Onion launches new effort to turn Infowars into parody website
The Onion launches new effort to turn Infowars into parody website14 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJames FitzGeraldReutersAlex Jones's Infowars platform faces liquidation following a defamation claim by the families of victims of the Sandy Hook shootingUS satirical publication The Onion has proposed a new plan to take over Infowars, the media company run by right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.The Onion's proposal, which requires approval from a judge, would involve a licensing arrangement that would allow it to publish its own parody content on Infowars' platforms.A previous attempt by The Onion to buy Infowars outright was rejected by another judge. Jones has reportedly said he will also resist the new effort.Infowars faces liquidation after families of victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting in 2012 won a legal case worth hundreds of millions of dollars against Jones for spreading false claims about the 2012 massacre.At one point Jones called the attack in Connecticut, which killed 26 people, "a giant hoax". In 2015 he said: "Sandy Hook is a synthetic, completely fake with actors, in my view, manufactured."Jones later acknowledged that the killings were real and insisted his statements were covered by US free speech protections.But relatives of the victims won defamation judgements against Jones and his company over his false statements.Jones declared bankruptcy in 2022 as the Sandy Hook case made its way to court, and in June 2024, a judge ordered the liquidation of his personal assets.But later that year, The Onion's winning bid to buy Infowars was dismissed by a judge, who raised concerns about the sale and ruled that the auction process did not result in the best bids possible.The latest step in the long-running legal saga has seen Jones appealing against a ruling that would liquidate his company.The licensing deal envisaged by The Onion would run for six months initially, with an option to then r...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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