- Alex Jones owes the Sandy Hook households he defamed $1 billion.
- Now Rudy Giuliani owes two Georgia election employees $148 million.
- The large judgments are a message that defamation round conspiracy theories goes to be expensive.
Rudy Giuliani and Alex Jones have the liberty to unfold conspiracy theories, whether or not they’re concerning the 2020 election or the Sandy Hook mass taking pictures.
But the 2 right-wing personalities — one a once-beloved mayor, the opposite an internet commentator who sells dietary supplements — are getting a message from US courts: defamation comes with a hefty price ticket.
Juries in each Jones’ and Giuliani’s instances slapped them with whopping judgments for defaming harmless folks with their conspiracy theories, holding them legally liable of sparking harassment from their supporters.
On Friday, a DC jury awarded $148 million in complete to 2 Georgia election employees, Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea “Shaye” Moss.
The judgment may imply monetary smash for Giuliani, who is also dealing with prison expenses in Georgia after prosecutors accused him of serving to Donald Trump attempt to overturn the outcomes of the 2020 election he claims was rigged.
Giuliani was discovered accountable for repeatedly pushing false claims that Freeman and Moss added “suitcases” full of faux votes to the Georgia 2020 election tally, swinging the state for Biden.
Even after Georgia election officers confirmed the claims had been fallacious, Giuliani nonetheless unfold them.
Giuliani did not testify in his protection on the trial.
The two mentioned the false allegations from Giuliani upended their lives. The pair confronted loss of life threats and at one level Trump supporters went to Freeman’s house and banged on her door.
“I was terrorized. I was scared. I was scared people were coming to kill me,” Freeman advised the courtroom. “They had my address. They had my phone number, my name.”
The households of Sandy Hook victims shared comparable experiences at Jones’ Connecticut trial final October, the place a jury ordered he ought to pay Sandy Hook households practically $1 billion.
That got here after a Texas jury ordered him to pay $50 million in damages to a different Sandy Hook sufferer’s dad and mom.
In the instances, the victims’ households mentioned they confronted harassment from Jones’ supporters after the right-wing persona unfold baseless lies that the lethal college taking pictures that killed 20 first-graders and 6 adults was staged.
In one occasion, Jones instantly accused one lifeless kid’s father of being a “crisis actor” paid to faux their child had been killed.
Even exterior of the 2 judgments, conspiracy theories have proved expensive.
Just earlier than trial, Fox News reached an enormous $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, which had sued the right-wing media community and alleged it defamed the corporate with its protection of the 2020 election lies Trump’s staff was spreading.
So are Giuliani and Jones getting the message? It would not appear to be it.
Outside of courtroom, Giuliani was defiant.
“I don’t regret a damn thing,” the previous New York City mayor mentioned, including “I know that my country had a president imposed on it by fraud. These are not conspiracy theories. These are facts.”
(They aren’t information)
And Sandy Hook household attorneys have accused Alex Jones of attempting to cover his wealth to keep away from the judgment by way of chapter. Jones beforehand swore he’d by no means pay Sandy Hook households, and mentioned final December that he had simply 1% of the large judgment he owes.
The households are actually providing him a deal to get at the very least a few of the cash by letting him give them simply $85 million — a fraction of the large complete he owes, in keeping with a number of studies.
Meanwhile, Jones has been having fun with a return to affect as billionaire Elon Musk reinstated his account on X.
During a reside occasion on X with Musk, Congressman Matt Gaetz, and GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy moments after he was welcomed again to the social media platform, Jones deflected accountability for his followers and supporters concentrating on Sandy Hook victims.
“I’ll say it again: I apologize that I just gave my commentary because I’m really just a guy…talk radio host,” Jones advised Musk. “So I do that on the Internet. I just take calls and interview guests and I play devil’s advocate. And if that hurt people’s feelings, I apologize.”