The Onion launches new effort to turn Infowars into parody website
The Onion has proposed a plan to take over Infowars, a media company run by Alex Jones, through a licensing arrangement that would allow it to publish its own parody content on Infowars' platforms. This effort requires approval from a judge and comes after a previous attempt by The Onion to buy Infowars outright was rejected.

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AI-generatedThe Onion has proposed a plan to take over Infowars, a media company run by Alex Jones, through a licensing arrangement that would allow it to publish its own parody content on Infowars' platforms. This effort requires approval from a judge and comes after a previous attempt by The Onion to buy Infowars outright was rejected. Infowars faces liquidation due to a court ruling in favor of families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting, who won hundreds of millions of dollars in damages against Jones for spreading false claims about the massacre. Jones has resisted the new effort and previously acknowledged that the killings were real but claimed his statements were protected by US free speech protections. A judge ordered the liquidation of Jones' personal assets in June 2024. The proposal aims to turn Infowars into a parody website.
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3 extractedA previous attempt by The Onion to buy Infowars outright was rejected by another judge.
Jones declared bankruptcy in 2022 as the Sandy Hook case made its way to court, and in June 2024, a judge ordered the liquidation of his personal assets.
Infowars faces liquidation after families of victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting won a legal case worth hundreds of millions of dollars against Jones for spreading false claims about the 2012 massacre.