U.S.
conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones must pay the parents of a 6-year-old
boy killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre $45.2 million in punitive
damages - on top of $4.1 million in compensatory damages for falsely
claiming the shooting was a hoax, a Texas court decided on Friday,
August 5.
Jones, a prominent figure in the U.S. due to his right-wing theories,
conspiracies and an avid supporter of former President Donald Trump, had
called the Sandy Hook massacre
that killed 20 children and six staff at Sandy Hook Elementary School
in Newtown, Connecticut, a U.S. government hoax staged using crisis
actors to serve as a pretext for taking away the guns of Americans.
Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, separated parents of slain 6-year-old
Jesse Lewis, testified that followers of Jones harassed them and sent
them death threats for years in the false belief that they were lying
about their son's death in the Dec. 14, 2012, shooting that killed 20
children and six staff at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown,
Connecticut, US.
The parents had sought $145.9 million in punitive damages and $150
million in compensatory damages. Compensatory damages are awarded to
cover a plaintiff's suffering and losses. Punitive damages are awarded
to punish a defendant's actions.
The punitive damages were put at $4.2 million for Jones defaming Heslin
by questioning that he held his dead son after the shooting and $20.5
million apiece to Heslin and Lewis for mental anguish.
The 12 jurors decided on the punitive damages one day after determining
the compensatory damages following a two-week trial in the defamation
lawsuit presided over by Judge Maya Guerra Gamble in Texas, where Jones'
radio show and far-right webcast Infowars is based.
After the verdict, one of the parents, Lewis told reporters that the
trial's outcome showed that "we can choose love," adding: "We're all
responsible for one another."
An attorney for Jones, Federico Andino Reynal, had asked jurors to
return a verdict of $270,000 in punitive damages based on the number of
hours Infowars devoted to Sandy Hook coverage.
"We ask that you send a very, very simple message, and that is: stop
Alex Jones. Stop the monetization of misinformation and lies," Wesley
Todd Ball, a lawyer for the parents, told jurors on Friday before they
began deliberations on punitive damages.
Jones sought to distance himself from the conspiracy theories during his
testimony in the trial, apologizing to the parents and acknowledging
that Sandy Hook was "100% real."
The Sandy Hook gunman, Adam Lanza, used a Remington Bushmaster rifle
during the massacre, which ended when he killed himself with the sound
of approaching police sirens.
During closing arguments on Wednesday, Kyle Farrar, a lawyer for the
parents, urged the jury to end what he called their nightmare and hold
Jones accountable for profiting off their son's death. Reynal
acknowledged during his closing argument that Jones and Infowars
reported "irresponsibly" on Sandy Hook but said his client was not
responsible for the harassment.
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