X’s pushback against the sale of Infowars' handle to The Onion poses a unique question— Who owns a social media account?
Tre Lovell, a Los Angeles-based entertainment and media law attorney, reacted to Judge Christopher Lopez's ruling that the ...
A federal judge on Tuesday night rejected the sale of the conspiracy platform Infowars to The Onion satirical news outlet after Alex Jones claimed that a recent bankruptcy auction was fraught with ...
A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Tuesday stopped the parody news site the Onion from buying conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars website, ruling that a bankruptcy auction did not result in the best ...
Alex Jones was forced to sell the platform to help pay the roughly $1.5 billion in damages he owes families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, which he called a “hoax.” ...
The Onion says it will "continue to seek a path towards purchasing InfoWars in the coming weeks." By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The Onion will continue to try to find a path to buying Infowars ...
The decision means Jones can stay at the Infowars’ headquarters for now. The Onion had planned to kick him out and relaunch the site as a parody.
The ruling, by Judge Christopher M. Lopez in federal bankruptcy court in Houston, poses a roadblock for The Onion’s plan to take possession of the Infowars site and its associated assets after ...
The headlines stem from The Onion’s role in an ongoing legal battle that arose as it worked to take control of Infowars, a site that’s being sold off as part of Alex Jones’ bankruptcy process.
A bankruptcy judge scrutinizing The Onion’s bid for Alex Jones ’ Infowars platform was expected to hear a second day of testimony on Tuesday after an auctioneer defended the satirical news ...