Don't let him do it say the families of 20 first graders and six educators who sued the right-wing conspiracy ranter for defamation and won.
In a filing in federal bankruptcy court in Houston, they argue that Alex Jones should not be allowed to use his Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing
to get out from under the more than $1 billion in verdicts against him.
Bankruptcy law stipulates that so-called malicious debts must be paid
even if you officially go broke. Jones argues that he meant no malice against the families when he argued that the shootings were staged.





