Alex Jones - Breaking: Federal Judge Blocks Sale Of Infowars To The Onion! Judge orders evidentiary hearing to discover what really happened.
InfoWars was not sold at an auction but instead underwent an emergency hearing before bankruptcy
judge Chris Lopez, who clarified that it wasn't an auction and higher bidders were not allowed. The
sale to the Onion involved a promise to pay money rather than real cash, which has yet to be
certified by the judge. This situation violates federal law requirements for auctions, leading to a
major scandal.
Ladies and gentlemen, you were told by the mainstream media and by the press, by the Democrats today, that InfoWars was sold in an auction yesterday.
That did not happen.
It was an emergency hearing in front of the bankruptcy judge, Chris Lopez today, and he said, this is not an auction.
You didn't allow higher bidders.
The definition of an auction is sold to the highest bidder.
You kept secret the fact that you gave it to someone that paid way less money.
Turns out it wasn't even real money.
It was a promise to pay money.
The judge didn't certify it.
He said, I haven't even agreed to when the auction is.
He said, we have to have hearings about the details of it and what's actually being sold.
So they thought they would slip this through with a U.S. trustee from the Justice Department.
And they had the sale yesterday, said they wouldn't tell us until this morning, showed up to shut the building.
Cut off the studio electricity while we were on air.
Then I went to our backup studios, the Alex Jones Network.
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And they did announce that they bought it.
They did announce they have it.
But the judge said this was not an auction.
That's a quote in the transcript.
And he was just flabbergasted and totally blown away and said that he's going to investigate with this big hearing coming up next week.
So this is total lawfare.
It's craziness.
It's been open season on me the whole time.
The last trustee from the Justice Department, he fired June 14th.
Look it up.
Pat McGill, who tried to come in and close the place without a court order.
The judge said, why did you do that?
And it's because...
They are talking to the Democrats and these law firms and these people and that's where they get this from.
And they're just desperate to get me off the air and they don't want somebody that's friendly to me to keep me on the air buying it.
So they said they had an auction, but it was a secret private sale masquerading as an auction because that's what the federal law says they have to do.
So this is a major scandal.
That's what went on.
The Onion did not buy it.
The judge said the sale did not go through.
There's a big hearing.
And this is in Bloomberg.
It isn't AP, but it's buried in the articles.
This is a huge scandal.
This is a giant deal.
But through color of law, the feds came in and shut down the Infowars system today, but we're on our backup.