Sandy Hook families ask judge to order Alex Jones to relinquish control of his company, alleging he transferred millions to himself and family

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Families of Sandy Hook victims allege Alex Jones' company Free Speech Systems has 'systematically transferred millions of dollars' to Jones, his family and companies he controls in order to avoid compensating victims' families, according to a court filing

New York The families of Sandy Hook victims allege that Alex Jones' company Free Speech Systems has"systematically transferred millions of dollars" to Jones, his family and companies he controls in order to avoid compensating victims' families, according to a court filing.

The Thursday filing from attorneys for the families was made as part of a Texas bankruptcy case for Free Speech Systems. The nine families are asking the bankruptcy court to order Jones to relinquish his control over the company and appoint an independent committee to investigate its conduct and operations to"ensure transparency, accountability and maximize the Debtor's Estate for all creditors."CNN has reached out to an attorney for Free Speech Systems and Jones for comment.

 

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One can be evil in many ways.

Terrible robbery, I hope the victim's family can receive their compensation as soon as possible.

A company built on conspiracy He harassed 9/11 families first He’s a failed conservative radio host who turned to conspiracy

Why, why do these poor families have to endure all this horror by this monster? Why?

Yeah right.🙏

What a piece of 💩

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