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A judge has put satirical news company The Onion's purchase of Alex Jones' Infowars site on hold pending a hearing to review the sale.. Judge Christopher Lopez of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in ...
Judge Christopher M. Lopez announced during a status conference in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas that the meeting would be held to discuss whether the people running ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez rejected Jones' claims that the auction was plagued by "collusion," at the end of a two-day hearing in Houston. Sign up here.
NEW YORK ‒ A U.S. judge on Tuesday stopped parody news site The Onion from buying conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars website, ruling that a bankruptcy auction did not result in the best ...
Lopez said he wants the trustee to sell Infowars in a way that will bring in more money — but how to do that, he said, is up to the trustee. And the judge wants to hear the plan in 30 days.
Tre Lovell, a Los Angeles-based entertainment and media law attorney, reacted to Judge Christopher Lopez's ruling that the satirical news outlet could not take over Infowars due to a lack of ...
Lopez’s decision means that Jones can continue to broadcast on Infowars in the meantime. The Onion, whose bid was backed by ...
The sale of InfoWars, Alex Jones’ right-wing conspiracy site, to The Onion could be held up in court after a judge questioned the transparency of the auction process Thursday. The satirical news ...
Judge Christopher Lopez of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston held a hearing Thursday in response to an emergency request from Christopher Murray, the court-appointed chapter 7 trustee for Jones ...
Tre Lovell, a Los Angeles-based entertainment and media law attorney, reacted to Judge Christopher Lopez's ruling that the satirical news outlet could not take over Infowars due to a lack of ...