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Comment count is 27
exy - 2022-08-04

yesterday was a good day for fans of the MEAT SWEATS


mon666ster - 2022-08-04

Five stars for you.


casualcollapse - 2022-08-09

I'll double that wager and up it to 10 stars *****


cognitivedissonance - 2022-08-04

Suddenly a unilateral stance against the legal profession and choice to instead hire a bumbling cartoon dog named “Riff-Ruff” as sole legal council is a bad idea, eh, Mr. Jones?


Binro the Heretic - 2022-08-04

Welcome to grownup court, you turd.


SolRo - 2022-08-04

As badly as jones is going to lose I have a feeling that because he’s rich he will end up losing barely any of his personal wealth while he shifts all the liabilities to what will be stripped-bare shell LLCs

Because America sucks.


(But maybe there’s a small chance of him going to jail for perjury, fingers crossed)


BiggerJ - 2022-08-04

Alex said anything over 2 mil would sink his company. He has to pay over 4.11 mil.


SolRo - 2022-08-04

He funneled 60 million out of the company.

Who gives a shit if some entity on a piece of paper dies off and some studio equipment gets auctioned off, jones will still keep his mansion(s).


Meerkat - 2022-08-04

Wouldn't be surprised if he gets nailed for tax evasion.


SolRo - 2022-08-05

Again, he’s very rich and politically well connected, and those types rarely get hit for tax fraud.

In other news Kevin Spacey has to pay his former employer 30 million for breach of contract for being a sex creep, because Spacey hurt a rich corporation and not some insignificant parents of dead kids.


decoy - 2022-08-05

Info Wars received an anonymous $7 million bitcoin donation a couple of weeks ago, so the $4.1 mil is a slap on the wrists. Apparently the plaintiffs were rather disappointed with that figure as well.


John Holmes Motherfucker - 2022-08-05

This is Alex's Wile E. Coyote moment. Well, one of them.


Cena_mark - 2022-08-05

About the 2 million would sink him... that was a lie. He tends to do that.


decoy - 2022-08-04

UPDATE: 4.1 Mil., sucka


John Holmes Motherfucker - 2022-08-05

Will they take Rolexes instead of cash?


Crackersmack - 2022-08-05

so it cost Infowars about 1 week of their prepper food sales totals


Cena_mark - 2022-08-05

I dont think they do that well. They said that 800k a day was just a really good day for them.


decoy - 2022-08-05

Now ordered to pay an extra $45 million in punitive damages lol


SolRo - 2022-08-05

HAHAHAHA


SolRo - 2022-08-05

Here’s hoping more families sue him and he ends up homeless or even better kills himself.


Cena_mark - 2022-08-06

And that 800k was just gross revenue, not profit.


John Holmes Motherfucker - 2022-08-06

I don't care what happens to Jones personally, I just want his lies exposed.


cognitivedissonance - 2022-08-06

While it seems like a slap on the wrist, he is being watched very closely for his inevitable shenanigans, and much like Al Capone, it’s the money he doesn’t pay that will send him to prison.


SolRo - 2022-08-07

Jones lies are already exposed. Have been for a long time. And he will keep lying.

He’s one of those people that is irredeemable and should die as soon as possible. There are murderers in jail who have more human potential than jones ever has or ever will.

The continued existence of Alex jones makes the universe a worse place every second.


decoy - 2022-08-05

He's got two more families suing him presently.


John Holmes Motherfucker - 2022-08-06

Perry Mason was on TV when I was a child, but everything I know about it dates back to 2020, the first summer of the pandemic, when I started discovering streaming beyong Netflix and Hulu. I found the old black and white images to be comforting.

But it turns out that Perry Mason is a cool show. It's extremely formulaic, but the formula is brilliant. Defense attorney Perry Mason saves his client, usually by getting the real killer to confess on the stand in a moment of climactic courtroom drama.

The thing is, no one ever confesses on the stand in real court, but for TV the conceit works great as a narrative device. The fast resolution allowed the writers to cover a complicated mystery, often taken directly from the original novels by Earle Stanley Gardner, in under an hour, resulting in the brisk pace that's got a lot to do with why "Perry Mason" is still considered a classic, with active and engaged Facebook groups.

What Alex Jones is saying with the Perry Mason reference is: "I'm admitting to the perjury, but I'm going to obfuscate as much as possible so it doesn't sound like I am."

Pluto TV now has a free 24/7 channel of all Perry Mason, at least in the US. The show ran for nine seasons, and there are 271 episodes.


casualcollapse - 2022-08-10

Or you can pony up and pay Paramount Plus


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