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FRI · 2026-08-21 · 19:29 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0821-104634
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NSR-2026-0821-104634News Report·EN·Legal & Judicial

US court slashes Alex Jones fines for Sandy Hook school shooting case

Court cuts Infowars founder's penalty for false claims that school shooting was a 'hoax' from $50m to $1.5m.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-21 · 19:29 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
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Jones called the ruling a 'gigantic victory for the First Amendment'.

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The decision does not affect a separate $1.25bn ruling against Jones in Connecticut.

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Alex Jones still faces over a billion dollars of liability from other claims.

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The court found insufficient evidence of harassment to exceed Texas's $750,000 damages cap.

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A US court in Texas reduced Alex Jones's $50m fine to $1.5m for false claims about the Sandy Hook shooting.

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Court cuts Infowars founder’s penalty for false claims that school shooting was a ‘hoax’ from $50m to $1.5m.A court in the US state of Texas has slashed a fine that conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was ordered to pay for capitalising on false claims that the deadly 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting was a “hoax”.The unanimous opinion by the Texas Third Court of Appeals on Friday reduced the $50m judgment to $1.5m. The court found that parents Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, whose six-year-old son was one of 20 children and six staff killed in the shooting, did not provide enough evidence of harassment to pass the state’s $750,000 cap on damages.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Supreme Court declines Alex Jones challenge to defamation judgementlist 2 of 3Publisher of US military newspaper resigns over differences with governmentlist 3 of 3US charges woman for allegedly plotting attack on New York State Capitolend of list“The families care not at all about this irrelevant ruling which affects only two of the 19 claims they all share. Jones still faces over a billion dollars of liability, so this changes absolutely nothing. All it does is highlight the absurdity of Texas law,” said Mark Bankston, an attorney for Heslin and Lewis in Texas.The decision does not affect a separate ruling against Jones in Connecticut that ordered him to pay $1.25bn for his claims that the shooting was a hoax perpetrated by the government to justify gun regulations.The case centred on the allegation that Jones knowingly pushed false claims about the victims and their families – including that the children who were killed were actors – to capitalise on attention around the shooting for his Infowars platform, even as his claims led to a torrent of abuse for the families of victims. Many said they faced death threats and were forced to relocate as a result.Jones and his company have filed for bankruptcy, and he gave up the Infowars brand in April. He has continued to broadcast online and share his shows on the social media platform X.Jones called the Friday ruling a “gigantic victory for the First Amendment”, which protects freedom of expression in the US Constitution, adding that he will continue to appeal the case to the Texas state Supreme Court in a bid to have the remaining charges dismissed.
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