Jones also allegedly transferred two condos worth some $1.5 million to the Alexander E. Jones Descendant and Beneficiary Trust, which he argues is unreachable by his creditors. But the trustee says Jones's "enablers fumbled the proverbial 'bag'" and never actually transferred one of the condos to the Trust. "This mad dash to transfer property out of his name […] is indicative of the Debtor's actual intent to hinder, delay, and defraud his creditors when he transferred that property," Murray said in court papers. For years, Jones has been claiming to be flat broke. "We are literally on empty," he said in a video posted in late 2023. "The money doesn't exist. So I don't like to laugh at these people," he said referring to the families who sued him, "but, I mean, I don't know how you don't." Jones is now entitled to a jury trial on whether he intentionally hindered, delayed, or defrauded creditors. "These type of transactions are as old as time itself and Jones shouldn't be surprised when he's on the losing end of these lawsuits later on," says Bruce Markell, a former federal bankruptcy judge and now Professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. "Jones is in the cross hairs of the trustee, and the trustee has a fairly accurate rifle." The Sandy Hook families in Connecticut and in Texas in 2018 for what Murray describes as a "willful and malicious campaign of defamation and lies against the families" of the 20 first-graders and six educators killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in a 2012 shooting. The families say they were tormented and harassed by Jones followers who believed they were lying about the death of their children just to drum up support for gun control. Jones's bankruptcy case has been ongoing , frustrating families and even the judge. A bankruptcy auction that named the satirical site, The Onion, the winner was by Bankruptcy Court Judge Christopher Lopez. Families are now trying to pursue their claims in state courts, and Jones continues to appeal the judgements against him., The #1 Independent news service in the world, battling globalism and promoting a pro-human future worldwide. Infowars is Tomorrow's News Today., Infowars is an American far-right [2] conspiracy theory [3] and fake news website [1] created by Alex Jones. [36] [37] It was founded in 1999, and operated under Free Speech Systems LLC. Talk shows and other content for the site have been created primarily in studios at an undisclosed location in an industrial area in the outskirts of Austin .