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Updated Aug 4, 2022, 06:37pm EDT Topline Infowars host Alex Jones must pay the parents of a Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victim $4.1 million in damages, a jury in Texas decided Thursday, as Jones faces several lawsuits for falsely claiming the tragedy that killed 20 elementary schoolers did not occur. Key Facts Scarlett Lewis…

Alex Jones Ordered To Pay $4.1 Million To Parents Of Sandy Hook Shooting Victim
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