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The sale of InfoWars, Alex Jones' right-wing conspiracy site, to The Onion could be held up in court after a judge questioned the transparency of the auction process Thursday.
A judge has put satirical news company The Onion's purchase of Alex Jones ' Infowars site on hold pending a hearing to review the sale.
The loved ones of Sandy Hook shooting victims sued Infowars founder Alex Jones and won. A judge ordered Jones to sell off his assets -- allowing the satirical news outlet The Onion to buy his website.
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The Onion’s move to buy Alex Jones’ Infowars out of ... - MSNThe Onion’s move to buy Alex Jones’ Infowars out of bankruptcy is blocked by a federal judge - The Onion, which wants to turn Infowars’ website and social media accounts into parodies ...
The satirical publication The Onion won the bidding for Alex Jones’ Infowars at a bankruptcy auction, backed by families of Sandy Hook Elementary School ...
Infowars Acquired by The Onion, Will Become a Parody of Itself Jones continued to broadcast Thursday morning and said he would do so until he gets a “court order” to stop.
Infowars was put up for auction by court order. Alex Jones owes more than $1 billion to the families of Sandy Hook school shooting victims.
The owners of The Onion say they are "deeply disappointed" in a judge's decision to reject their bid to buy Alex Jones' Infowars company. Late Tuesday, a federal bankruptcy judge said last month's ...
The Onion had the winning bid in the Infowars bankruptcy auction. A judge said the sale is on hold while he reviews the bidding process.
The Onion's winning bid for the assets of Alex Jones' bankrupt conspiracy-theory site Infowars is under further review.
Satirical publication The Onion, with the support of Sandy Hook families, purchased the bankrupt site of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
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