Posted on 11/15/2024 1:27:05 PM PST by Pol-92064
The Onion’s winning bid for Alex Jones ’ Infowars platform is under review by a federal bankruptcy judge after Jones and his lawyers complained about how an auction was conducted.
The satirical news outlet was announced as the winning bidder on Thursday in an auction that is part of Jones’ personal bankruptcy. Hours later, Infowars headquarters in Austin, Texas and its websites were shut down and Jones was broadcasting from a new studio he had set up before the bankruptcy auction. By Friday morning, Infowars and its websites were back up and running for reasons that were not entirely clear.
At a hastily called court hearing in Houston on Thursday, Judge Christopher Lopez ordered another hearing to be held next week. He wants to know what happened with the auction and how the bankruptcy trustee chose The Onion over the only other bidder — a company affiliated with a Jones product-selling website.
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I hope the District Judge’s action has bought Jones enough time to allow Gaetz to investigate the corruption in the case.
These corrupt judges need to be impeached and tossed.
There was a movie that showed Rembrandt working for his lady friend.
His creditors were steamed.
It was not an auction. The Deep State knew if it was a fair auction somebody they could not control would own it. They deemed The Onion the new owner ins secret and they gave it to them for zero dollars, which is completely illegal.
The people behind it are frightened because they didn’t get away with it and legal repercussions are headed their way.
What happens next are conspiracy to deprive civil rights trials (1st and 8th amendments).
I hear that Musk’s legal team is now involved and that Soros’s Has been involved from the very beginnings.
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