New York Times article attacking attorneys for Alex Jones in (absurd) Sandy Hook lawsuit
Lawyers for Neo-Nazi to Defend Alex Jones in Sandy Hook Case
Alex Jones, target of malicious lawsuits by fake Sandy Hook parents |
By Elizabeth Williamson
[Editor's note: This case has no descernible merit other than as an exercise in disinformation. The hoax was blown apart with the publication of NOBODY DIED AT SANDY HOOK (2015), where 13 contributors (including 6 current or retired
Ph.D. professors) proved that the school had been closed and there were no students there. See, for example, "Sandy Hook: How we Know the Lawsuits against Alex Jones are Malicious".]
Alex Jones, an online conspiracy theorist who claims the Sandy Hook massacre that killed 20 children and six adults was a hoax, has hired lawyers representing a founder of the neo-Nazi Daily Stormer website to defend him against defamation claims brought in Connecticut by families of seven Sandy Hook victims.
Since days after the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in
Newtown, Conn., Mr. Jones has spread bogus theories that the families
were “crisis actors” in a government plot to confiscate Americans’
firearms. The families have endured online abuse, physical
confrontations and death threats from Mr. Jones’s devotees.
Marc Randazza and Jay Wolman of the Las Vegas-based Randazza Legal Group
are defending Mr. Jones in Connecticut. The lawyers also represent
Andrew Anglin, the co-founder of the Daily Stormer, who is being sued for harassment by a Montana woman after Daily Stormer followers subjected her to a torrent of anti-Semitic slurs and threats. Mr. Anglin has cited Mr. Jones as an early influence.
Mr. Jones is also facing lawsuits filed in Texas by the families of two
other Sandy Hook victims, but he has different lawyers there. Together,
the lawsuits pose a significant legal threat to his InfoWars empire,
First Amendment lawyers say.
Mr. Jones, who has been using his InfoWars radio show and YouTube
channels to broadcast the false claim, is seeking to have all of the
lawsuits dismissed.
Marc Randazza, one of the attorneys representing Alex Jones |
Mr. Randazza has appeared on Mr. Jones’s radio show and in InfoWars
videos. In a brief telephone interview, he acknowledged opinions by
First Amendment lawyers not involved in the cases that the Sandy Hook
families have a strong claim against Mr. Jones. “I think if you look at
the allegations in the complaint, that’s an easy conclusion to make,”
Mr. Randazza said. “But as these cases progress sometimes things turn in
the other direction.”
“We are going to be mounting a strong First Amendment defense and look
forward to this being resolved in a civil and collegial manner,” he
said, asserting that Mr. Jones has “a great deal of compassion for these
parents.”
On his website, Mr. Jones has suggested that the victims’ parents took
part in an elaborate hoax, saying, “I’ve watched a lot of soap operas,
and I’ve seen actors before.”
Since founding InfoWars in 1999, Mr. Jones has drawn a vast audience
with bizarre theories, including that American terrorist attacks and
mass shootings are “inside jobs,” and that the government lines juice
boxes with hormones that make children gay.
“Alex Jones has built an opportunistic empire on the backs of families
trying to pick up the pieces from shattering loss,” Joshua Koskoff, a
partner at Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder of Bridgeport, Conn., the firm
representing Sandy Hook families in the Connecticut lawsuits, said in a
statement.
Mr. Jones did not respond to requests for comment.
Last week a District Court judge in Travis County, Tex., set Aug. 1 as a
hearing date for the first of the Texas lawsuits. That one was filed in
April by the parents of Noah Pozner, who was 6 when he was killed at
Sandy Hook.
[Editor's note: But, as we have explained again and again, Noah Pozner cannot have been killed at Sandy Hook because "Noah Pozner" was a fiction made up out of photographs of Michael Vabner when he was a child, as Kelley Watt was the first to surmise. Consider:
The first obligation of the prosecution in this case, it would appear, is to prove that anyone died at Sandy Hook. We have a prima facie proof that the children were fabricated out of photos of older kids when they were younger, which means that Alex Jones was right to imply that Sandy Hook was "a hoax" and that the parents are themselves guilty of fraud.]
[Editor's note: But, as we have explained again and again, Noah Pozner cannot have been killed at Sandy Hook because "Noah Pozner" was a fiction made up out of photographs of Michael Vabner when he was a child, as Kelley Watt was the first to surmise. Consider:
The first obligation of the prosecution in this case, it would appear, is to prove that anyone died at Sandy Hook. We have a prima facie proof that the children were fabricated out of photos of older kids when they were younger, which means that Alex Jones was right to imply that Sandy Hook was "a hoax" and that the parents are themselves guilty of fraud.]
Mark Bankston of Farrar & Ball, the Houston-based firm representing
the Sandy Hook parents in the Texas lawsuits, said in an email that the
firm was eager to “finally hold Mr. Jones accountable for his malicious
lies,” adding, “There are no more excuses for Mr. Jones to hide behind.
Now he must answer to the law.”
[Editor's note: Absolutely, someone ought to answer to the law. The New York Times has been publishing nonsense about Sandy Hook since 15 December 2012, when it has to know better. The fake parents have split between $27-130,000,000 in donations from sympathetic but gullible Americans. That's more than $1,000,000 per family for faking the loss of a child. And they are perpetrating frauds upon the Court by pretending to be "Sandy Hook survivors".]
[Editor's note: Absolutely, someone ought to answer to the law. The New York Times has been publishing nonsense about Sandy Hook since 15 December 2012, when it has to know better. The fake parents have split between $27-130,000,000 in donations from sympathetic but gullible Americans. That's more than $1,000,000 per family for faking the loss of a child. And they are perpetrating frauds upon the Court by pretending to be "Sandy Hook survivors".]
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