Alex Jones Petitions Supreme Court to Halt Billion-Dollar Defamation Judgment
Alex Jones has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court, requesting the court halt or pause the enforcement of a billion-dollar defamation judgment against him. The petition also seeks a review of his appeal, with the stated aim of preventing the forced sale of his media company, Infowars, and specifically addressing concerns about its potential acquisition by The Onion.
Jones's formal submission to the U.S. Supreme Court requests intervention to block or pause the enforcement of the substantial billion-dollar defamation judgment, and to prevent the forced sale of Infowars amid acquisition concerns.
Supreme Court Petition Details
Jones's formal submission to the U.S. Supreme Court requests that the high court intervene in the ongoing legal proceedings. The primary request is to either block or pause the enforcement of the substantial billion-dollar defamation judgment that has been levied against him.
Appeal and Company Sale Concerns
Alongside the request to halt the judgment's enforcement, the petition asks the Supreme Court to consider and review his appeal related to the defamation case. A stated objective of these legal actions is to prevent the forced sale of Infowars, the media company founded by Jones. The petition specifically mentions and cites concerns regarding the potential acquisition of Infowars by The Onion.