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Alex Jones is Sued in a Child Custody case

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http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/not-fake-news-infowars-alex-jones-performance-artist-n747491

http://www.snopes.com/2017/04/17/alex-jones-performance-artist/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-s-lawyer-says-s-just-playing-character.html

Apparently Alex Jones is being sued for a Child Custody case and the mental stability is at play in the court case. Wow Multiple scandals are hitting InfoWars at this time.

The Alex Jones who told his legions of "Infowars" listeners that bogus stories about the U.S. government being behind the 9/11 attacks and about Hillary Clinton operating a pedophile ring out of a Washington D.C. pizza joint is really "a performance artist."

That's according to Jones' own lawyer — not the mainstream media that the right-wing radio jock derides as "fake news."

"He's playing a character" and is nothing like his online persona, attorney Randall Wilhite reportedly insisted in a Texas courtroom at a pre-trial hearing ahead of the right wing radio jock's custody battle with ex-wife Kelly Jones.


Alex Jones
Judging Jones by his Infowars performances would be like judging Jack Nicholson by his depiction of the Joker on "Batman," Wilhite told state District Judge Orlinda Naranjo last week, the Austin American-Statesman reported.

Kelly Jones is seeking sole or joint custody of her three children, ages 14, 12 and 9, with her ex-husband, an ardent supporter of President Trump who broadcasts from his Austin home.

"He's not a stable person," she reportedly told the court. "He says he wants to break Alec Baldwin's neck. He wants J-Lo to get raped."

"I'm concerned that he is engaged in felonious behavior, threatening a member of Congress," she added, referring to Jones' recent comments about Rep. Adam Schiff, D-California. "He broadcasts from home. The children are there, watching him broadcast."

There was no immediate response to Kelly Jones' claims from Jones, 43, who is also known for pushing other widely discredited claims like the moon landing was faked and the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre was staged.

Meanwhile, lawyers for the warring Joneses began seating a jury in the Travis County courthouse for what's expected to be a contentious two-week hearing, court officials confirmed.

The couple divorced in 2015. Jones reportedly pays his ex-wife $43,000 per month, according to the Austin paper.
 
Family court cases are rife with such bombastic, exaggerated claims (and thinly veiled lies) about the other parent. Just another normal day in family court.
 
Damn if Alex Jones "Scandals" are only an act How the hell is the public supposed to know about that? Now that a child custody battle is at play. Note for those of you that have the radio edition of Infowars has there been threats to boycott the stations that air his show? I ask this because how come when Fox News is in a scandal its easier to call for advertisers to boycott Fox News. But when Alex Jones is in multiple scandals at the same time I don't hear any boycott threats to him and Infowars. I noticed only Youtube and facebook are facing the backlash here over how they deal with Alex Jones and Infowars. Alex Jones is the reason why there was a threat of a Youtube Boycott a few weeks ago. I heard of Comet Ping Pong making threats to sue Alex Jones and his staff at one point but thats being delayed because of this new lawsuit.

You have to wonder how Edgar Welch feels about that. He’s the North Carolina man who shot up a pizzeria in Washington, D.C., last year because he believed a tale spread by Jones and others that it was the headquarters of a child-molestation ring run by Hillary Clinton. He faces the possibility of many years in prison when he is sentenced in June.

You have to wonder how Leonard Pozner feels about it, too. He’s been getting death threats and has been challenged to prove that his son Noah ever existed, all because Jones and others claimed the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in which Noah and 25 others were killed, was a hoax. He faces the rest of his life without his child.

Finally, you have to wonder how Donald Trump feels about it. The so-called president has professed admiration for Jones and has built his worldview, such as it is, around a Jones-like belief that a tangled skein of conspiracies explains virtually everything in life that refutes, frustrates, or embarrasses him. We face four years of him steering the ship of state.

As regards the lawyer’s claim, there are two possible conclusions. One: He’s telling the truth, and Jones never believed the garbage he vomited. Or two: Jones is trying to hoax the court.

Not that it matters which is true. Either way, Jones has hurt people and ruined lives. Either way, he has helped damage the country.

We now live in the United States of Confusion, a nation of alternative realities and alternative facts where reasoned and informed political debate are all but impossible because too many of us prize ideology above factuality. A coterie of media charlatans eagerly caters to that intellectual flaccidity, and Jones was loud among them, so there is a certain satisfaction in seeing him revealed as a hypocrite and fraud.

But the feeling is fleeting. After all, given the gullibility of his followers, there is no reason to believe this will be the end of him — or what he represents.

Jones fills a need. Frightened people seek easy ways to comprehend the big, bad world. Alternative facts and realities are among the easiest. And never mind the damage that is done, the ignorance that is fostered, the pain that is caused.

Meantime the rest of us — dare we still say, “most” of us? — muddle through actual reality using actual facts to confront the big, bad world. It is not easy

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4423402/Alex-Jones-forgot-kids-details-chili-lunch.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-a-performance-artist/?utm_term=.7a133f1fe631

http://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/leonard-pitts-jr/article145379884.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...erformance-artist_us_58f6dfabe4b05b9d613e55b4

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/alex-jones_us_58f60e61e4b0da2ff8632204

http://www.newsday.com/opinion/colu...he-real-alex-jones-please-stand-up-1.13488481
 
I've mentioned tis in other related threads, but if Jones is on dollar a holler stations in other areas like he is in Memphis, a lot of them could care less what he does as long as he flashes enough money in their faces for the air time, unless something happens that could get them in trouble with the FCC, so it's not like they're being threatened by major sponsors like it is with Fox News.
 
I've mentioned tis in other related threads, but if Jones is on dollar a holler stations in other areas like he is in Memphis, a lot of them could care less what he does as long as he flashes enough money in their faces for the air time, unless something happens that could get them in trouble with the FCC, so it's not like they're being threatened by major sponsors like it is with Fox News.

OK but at some point the Program director or General Manager or CEO of GCN inc will have to make a major decision similar to Fox though and find the radio replacement for infowars. At this rate the way things are going Alex Jones and the Info Wars staff will end up in more "scandals" and dysfunction that dwarfs every scandal Fox News is facing right now with O'Reilly, Ailes, Hannity and Slater.


In the case of Alex Jones it's crazier from Pizzagate, Sandy Hook shooting, false flag issues to now his recent lawsuit over child custody battle, the alleged Comet Ping pong lawsuit and the Edgar Welch Verdict. I expect more lawsuits to come out and the fans of Infowars to debate which Alex Jones scandal is allegedly acting a character and which info wars scandal is real.

Also I expect InfoWars to get sued over how Edgar Welch got mentally exploited by the staff plus Youtube and facebook suing him over loss of revenue for their companies because of the boycott threats that stemmed from the Edgar Welch fiasco.
 
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http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-white-alex-jones-character-20170419-story.html

https://www.buzzfeed.com/charliewar...trial-in-texas?utm_term=.rsnMyBYON#.xme3qXDML

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-04-19/alex-jones-tries-a-hulk-hogan-move
http://www.salon.com/2017/04/19/ale...-bonafide-hardcore-real-mccoy-thing-there-is/
http://www.statesman.com/news/state...-testify-custody-case/E8rrcVGXhTYnxSfwBTW83I/
http://ijr.com/2017/04/851677-father-6-year-old-sandy-hook-victim-wishes-courtroom-stare-alex-jones/

Damn Various news outlets are reporting that Alex Jones is trying to define what is real and fake in the courtroom and the circus behind it.

1:45 p.m. update: State District Judge Orlinda Naranjo, who is presiding over the child custody dispute between Alex Jones and ex-wife Kelly Jones, has banned all electronic devices from the courtroom. It wasn’t clear why the judge made that decision, which was announced after a lunch break.

American-Statesman reporter Jonathan Tilove had been providing frequent updates to the proceedings via Twitter but will no longer be able to post while court is in session.

Earlier: The Alex Jones trial is recessed for lunch, resuming at 1:30.

Jones was originally supposed to testify Tuesday, and then today.

He may yet testify today, but the third of three psychologists involved in the case has yet to testify. He is scheduled to go before Jones, and those interrogations have gone very slowly.

Amid the testimony, the real story of the morning has been Alex Jones’ ability to rattle his ex-wife’s counsel with his smirks and head shakes. The lawyers twice protested to Judge Orlinda Naranjo. They offered the same protests Tuesday.

The judge said she is not going to stop Jones from communicating with his counsel, but asked him to switch his seat so he is facing her and not his ex-wife’s lawyers.

As anyone who watches Infowars knows, even without opening his mouth, Jones has a broad and hugely expressive face and he’s not afraid to use it.

While Jones was playing mind games with his wife’s lawyers, they were busy attempting to demonstrate that the Austin psychologists working as the guardian ad litem — assigned by the court to look out for the interests of the children in a divorce proceeding — and the case manager for the divorce, wrangling the therapy team and keeping everyone straight and in sync, were in Alex Jones’ corner and were very well paid.

The guardian ad litem — Allison Wilcox — said she had worked 1,000 hours on the case, and her rate was $150 an hour, but she didn’t bill for all of her hours.


http://www.statesman.com/news/alex-...that-could-come-court/mZj5CuaxYnjf1gandPrUxK/
the Austin Statesman is doing a play by play of the Alex Jones child custody case.
 
I wonder if his time on WWCR is numbered...he may have those fringe AM/FM affiliates, but I think he gets most of his listeners via shortwave...if Dr. Jerry Plummer decides to bump him off there, Allan Weiner at WBCQ is probably chomping at the bit to take his money for airtime...
 
I think if the check or credit card clears, that's all WWCR cares about

What? come on here theres no way F.W. Robbert Broadcasting the owner of WWCR could be that insane and let a scandal plagued talk show host who is more deranged than Bill O'Reilly stay on their stations for that long as Alex Jones is at court right now. At some point all of Alex Jones radio affiliates will have to face the same backlash that Youtube is getting such as a boycott threat over Alex Joneses scandals.

Alex Jones and Infowars just made the Bill O'Reilly scandal look mundane in comparison. Theres more drama with this Child Custody trial here and the judge and jury has to decide which Alex jones scandal is acting and which alex jones scandal is real?
 
Interesting thing: no matter the radio station, no matter the rates, the check has to clear and there is never enough business/sales. Whether #1 or the bottom of the barrel, the sale is always important and the check clearing is just as important. Many times there is less concern about content of the paid programming because the programmer is responsible for the consequences. Ain't nothing like pulling a paying client that ties up your time with complaints and lowers your reputation only to be sued for doing so. It helps to have a very defined programming description pages long.
 
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...denounce-amazing-alex-jones-article-1.3077764

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...chool-board-asks-trump-to-denounce-alex-jones

Apparently Alex Jones is in a "New Scandal" the Newtown School board has lobbied President Trump to denounce Alex Jones because Infowars is a Sandy Hook denier. Wow this is on top of the child custody scandal plus the Pizzagate scandal that sparked the recent Youtube boycott and Facebook to crack down on "Fake News". Damn Alex Jones and Infowars has managed to be in more scandals at the same time than even the now removed talk show host Bill O'Reilly.


The Newtown Board of Education has written a letter to President Donald Trump asking him to speak out against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, The Associated Press reported.

Jones, the host of the radio program “Infowars," has alleged multiple times that the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School that killed 20 children was a hoax.

Trump praised Jones in December of 2015, telling him "Your reputation is amazing. I will not let you down."

Trump appeared on Jones's show in December.

“We are asking you to intervene to try to stop Jones and other hoaxers like him," the letter to Trump reads.

The school board sent the letter in February asking Trump to denounce Jones and other conspiracy theorists because of the harmful effects their comments have had on the victims' families, but have yet to receive a response.

ABC News reported that since the 2012 massacre, relatives of victims have been harassed by conspiracy theorists and have even received death threats.

The White House told the AP when asked about the letter that “President Trump has been quite clear that we, as a nation, are united in condemning hate and evil in all its forms."
 
What? come on here theres no way F.W. Robbert Broadcasting the owner of WWCR could be that insane and let a scandal plagued talk show host who is more deranged than Bill O'Reilly stay on their stations for that long as Alex Jones is at court right now. At some point all of Alex Jones radio affiliates will have to face the same backlash that Youtube is getting such as a boycott threat over Alex Joneses scandals.

Alex Jones and Infowars just made the Bill O'Reilly scandal look mundane in comparison. Theres more drama with this Child Custody trial here and the judge and jury has to decide which Alex jones scandal is acting and which alex jones scandal is real?

They carried "Brother" Stair for years and nothing he has ever done has stopped them, except for eventually not paying for his air time. The management of the FW Robbert stations will let anything on as long as they can get the money for it. They claim to be "Christian" stations but their real god is the almighty dollar.:p
 
Please understand that many Christian formatted stations have selected that format to carve out their niche in the market. In other words, many are not ministries but rather commercial businesses. Even if owned by 'Christians' that does not mean the radio station reflects anyone's particular 'brand' of Christianity or so called Christianity to some. I believe in the FW Robbert case, they are commercial broadcasters running businesses that have chosen a Christian format and whatever they can sell in hours that are low demand among Christian clients (I could barely sell anything on Saturday to a ministry but the foreign language programmers sure wanted the time). In fact the station I worked that sold time chose a Christian format but we evolved to block time sales to mostly foreign language programmers. We would have sold to Alex Jones and at one point Bro. Stair was on about an hour a day at a rate that was pretty low (ie: nobody else will take it so what will you give me for that hour?).
 
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ri...ing-pot-is-nothing-if-not-original-2017-04-20

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...ustody-battle-admits-to-cheating-on-wife.html

Here's a Summary from the Alex Jones Custody Trial today.


AUSTIN — George Soros super weed, Star Trek lizard people, and partial amnesia caused by a big bowl of Texas chili all made appearances as Alex Jones took the stand for the second day of testimony in the Infowars founder’s custody battle on Thursday.
Jones faced needling questioning by his ex-wife’s attorney Billy Newman, and seemed ready to tie his own noose, especially on the topic of his previous infidelity. Although Jones finished his second day of testimony without going “full Infowars” on the stand, there were moments when the line between his on-air persona and the embattled father fighting for his kids appeared blurred.
The strategy of his ex-wife Kelly Jones’ legal team appeared to be two-pronged: damage Jones’ credibility and bait him into a witness stand meltdown straight out of an Infowars rant. The legal team—led by Bobby Newman—had mixed success, and the worst damage to Jones appeared to be self-inflicted.
Under questioning, Jones said that alcohol was not an issue for him, and moments later Newman played an Infowars clip in which Jones said “I don’t do this anymore, but I can drink an entire jug of Jack Daniels and not show it.” Jones also denied that he had ever been drunk on his show, and said that sometimes he drinks two drinks a day, sometimes only every few months, but that, “it makes me fat so I try to cut back."
The questioning began, however, with Newman asking Jones about a statement Jones made in his deposition, when he said he couldn’t recall the names of his children’s teachers because he, “had a big bowl of chili for lunch."
Jones confirmed the amnesia-inducing qualities of chili from the Texas Chili Parlor down the street from the courthouse, which scored an unsolicited product placement, and clarified that on Thursday he only had two breakfast tacos and should not suffer any memory problems.

Jones also returned to the headline-inducing statement by his legal team that his on-air persona is an act. He said he agrees with this assertion, but “not the way the media is presenting it, they are playing mind games with the public." (Earlier in the hallway, he referred to a group of reporters as “famous fiction writers” and told another reporter “man you must be so desperate.")
As Jones explained it, the political stances he believes in are absolutely real, and Infowars is 90% news with some comical, satirical bits, including one where he “dresses as the Star Trek Lizard and says kids take your vaccines."
He also took the occasion to call out Stephen Colbert for "making fun of me this week" and asked whether or not Colbert "brings his character home to his kids."
Jones denied that he ever takes his bombastic behavior home to his kids, though he did say he films his show often at home—with the door closed.
The comical and strange Jones moments on the stand were entertaining, but probably not as damaging as the portion where he confirmed that he had slept with a woman other than his wife prior to their marriage. In his deposition, he confirmed it took place while he and his new wife were engaged, but in court on Thursday he sputtered and contradicted himself.
Angry and under attack, Jones was asked if what his ex-wife’s positive qualities were as a mother, to which he said “I can’t perjure myself, she doesn’t have any good qualities [as a mother].” This contradicted repeated statements made by Jones that he had made great efforts to increase their shared custody and make his children spend time with their mother.


Wow Expect the ride to get wilder until the verdicts come out.
 
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ri...ing-pot-is-nothing-if-not-original-2017-04-20

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...ustody-battle-admits-to-cheating-on-wife.html

Here's a Summary from the Alex Jones Custody Trial today.


AUSTIN — George Soros super weed, Star Trek lizard people, and partial amnesia caused by a big bowl of Texas chili all made appearances as Alex Jones took the stand for the second day of testimony in the Infowars founder’s custody battle on Thursday.
Jones faced needling questioning by his ex-wife’s attorney Billy Newman, and seemed ready to tie his own noose, especially on the topic of his previous infidelity. Although Jones finished his second day of testimony without going “full Infowars” on the stand, there were moments when the line between his on-air persona and the embattled father fighting for his kids appeared blurred.
The strategy of his ex-wife Kelly Jones’ legal team appeared to be two-pronged: damage Jones’ credibility and bait him into a witness stand meltdown straight out of an Infowars rant. The legal team—led by Bobby Newman—had mixed success, and the worst damage to Jones appeared to be self-inflicted.
Under questioning, Jones said that alcohol was not an issue for him, and moments later Newman played an Infowars clip in which Jones said “I don’t do this anymore, but I can drink an entire jug of Jack Daniels and not show it.” Jones also denied that he had ever been drunk on his show, and said that sometimes he drinks two drinks a day, sometimes only every few months, but that, “it makes me fat so I try to cut back."
The questioning began, however, with Newman asking Jones about a statement Jones made in his deposition, when he said he couldn’t recall the names of his children’s teachers because he, “had a big bowl of chili for lunch."
Jones confirmed the amnesia-inducing qualities of chili from the Texas Chili Parlor down the street from the courthouse, which scored an unsolicited product placement, and clarified that on Thursday he only had two breakfast tacos and should not suffer any memory problems.

Jones also returned to the headline-inducing statement by his legal team that his on-air persona is an act. He said he agrees with this assertion, but “not the way the media is presenting it, they are playing mind games with the public." (Earlier in the hallway, he referred to a group of reporters as “famous fiction writers” and told another reporter “man you must be so desperate.")
As Jones explained it, the political stances he believes in are absolutely real, and Infowars is 90% news with some comical, satirical bits, including one where he “dresses as the Star Trek Lizard and says kids take your vaccines."
He also took the occasion to call out Stephen Colbert for "making fun of me this week" and asked whether or not Colbert "brings his character home to his kids."
Jones denied that he ever takes his bombastic behavior home to his kids, though he did say he films his show often at home—with the door closed.
The comical and strange Jones moments on the stand were entertaining, but probably not as damaging as the portion where he confirmed that he had slept with a woman other than his wife prior to their marriage. In his deposition, he confirmed it took place while he and his new wife were engaged, but in court on Thursday he sputtered and contradicted himself.
Angry and under attack, Jones was asked if what his ex-wife’s positive qualities were as a mother, to which he said “I can’t perjure myself, she doesn’t have any good qualities [as a mother].” This contradicted repeated statements made by Jones that he had made great efforts to increase their shared custody and make his children spend time with their mother.


Wow Expect the ride to get wilder until the verdicts come out.
 
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