InfoWars may have been bought and sold out from under Alex Jones, but that doesn’t mean the conspiracy theorist is giving up the fight. A company affiliated with Jones—First United American Companies, ...
First United American Companies accused a court-appointed trustee of colluding with the satirical publication, which last week won an auction for the conspiracy theorist's notorious Infowars website.
By Dietrich Knauth NEW YORK (Reuters) -A losing bidder connected to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones challenged on Monday the ...
A federal bankruptcy judge in Texas is being asked to disqualify a winning bid made by the satirical news outlet The Onion to ...
First American United Companies asked the bankruptcy judge to disqualify the bid by the Onion and name its own $3.5-million ...
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The losing bidder for Alex Jones’ Infowars asks a judge to disqualify the winning $1.75 million offer by the humor news site ...
The satirical site encourages the public to support Infowars' tradition of 'scaring the site's users with lies' through ...
In a fitting and just outcome, Infowars, the hateful tool of the odious Alex Jones, who profited from horrid lies about the ...
AUSTIN, TEXAS: Alex Jones claimed that a secret mogul saved his Infowars website from being sold to The Onion as the bid was ...
The Onion CEO Ben Collins confirmed that the publication purchased Alex Jones’s Infowars outlet in a Saturday series of posts ...
Elon Musk’s X Corp., the successor to Twitter, has entered the bankruptcy proceedings for Alex Jones and his Infowars ...