Despite his lawyers' claims of 'medical issues,' the conspiracy king attended the start of his most recent Sandy Hook defamation trial.
Twenty-six people, including 20 young children, were killed at Sandy Hook. Obviously, for the parents of those very real victims, Jones’ disinformation campaign caused immense suffering. Some surviving parentsfrom Jones’ fanbase that seeped from the internet into their real lives—even forcing them to relocate.
F. Andino Reynal, Jones’ defense attorney, told the jury that his client “has apologized repeatedly for the coverage he gave to Sandy Hook” and “regrets what he did,” according to
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