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16 Oct 2024
The sale of Alex Jones' social media accounts does not violate the 13th Amendment because it does not require him to perform personal services.

Alex Jones' social media accounts are not the ordinary accounts of a private citizen, and the sale of Jones' bankruptcy estate interest in the social media accounts does not require Alex Jones to perform any personal services that would otherwise violate the 13th Amendment, the trustee's motion said. He's a lawyer. The liquidation comes after the bankruptcy court in June, converted Jones' personal 11 to Chapter 7, and tossed out free speech systems' separate bankruptcy, allowing the Sandy Hook victims' families, because, you know, I killed the kids, and others to pursue their judgments in state courts.

08 Aug 2022
The practical cap on the verdict is $750 per claim with two defendants per claim.

Yeah, you've got a practical cap on this where you've got $750 per claim and then you've got two defendants per claim. So as the cap is applied, you're looking at like $4.5 million up on top of the $4.1 from the compensatory plus the $1.5 that they've paid in sanctions plus a couple hundred thousand.

08 Aug 2022
The actual value of the settlement will be higher than the capped amount because potential appeals are baked into the bankruptcy valuation.

But here's the thing about that, though, is that because they've put themselves into bankruptcy, and that means that the potential appeals that you could have, if you're going to be doing those over the next couple of years, they have to be baked into the value of how that gets done up in the bankruptcy state. So the actual value is going to be higher than what we actually have under the cap, because that appeal, the potential to have that cap declared. Oh, that's an interesting thought.