Alex Jones’ Infowars survived a judge’s order, but the conspiracy outlet could still be shut down | CNN Business

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Alex Jones’ notorious conspiracy platform Infowars may have survived a key decision from a federal judge last week, but the platform’s future is far from secure.

A bankruptcy judge in Houston on Friday allowed Jones to liquidate his personal assets to help pay the nearly $1.5 billion that he owes the families of the Sandy Hook massacre victims but dismissed the separate bankruptcy case of Infowars’ parent company Free Speech Systems.

The dismissal is not a reflection on Jones or whatever the judge might feel about Infowars. Rather, it was a question of economic reality – how the judge could help

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