The Columbus Dispatch

Alex Jones appears for questionin­g in Sandy Hook lawsuit

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HARTFORD, Conn. – Alex Jones was being questioned Wednesday by lawyers for families of Sandy Hook victims in Connecticu­t, where a judge had ordered the Infowars host to face mounting fines until he appeared for a deposition.

Relatives of some of the 20 children and six educators killed in the 2012 Newtown, Connecticu­t, massacre sued Jones for defamation after he said the shooting never happened. A judge found Jones liable for damages and a trial on how much he should pay the families is set for August.

Jones, who lives in Texas, had defied a judge’s order to appear for a deposition in the case, saying he was too ill. But Connecticu­t Judge Barbara Bellis said there wasn’t enough evidence that

Jones was too sick to attend and ordered him to come to Connecticu­t for questionin­g and pay escalating daily fines until he did so. Jones paid $25,000 in fines for Friday and $50,000 in fines for Monday, according to court records.

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