The Mercury News

Alex Jones faces fines for skipping deposition

- By Dave Collins

A Connecticu­t judge said Wednesday Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones will be fined for each weekday that passes without him appearing for a deposition in a lawsuit brought by relatives of some victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

The penalties were in response to Jones defying court orders to attend a deposition last week, when he cited a health problem, including vertigo that later turned out to be a sinus infection. His testimony is being sought ahead of a trial to determine how much he should pay in damages to the families for pushing a conspiracy theory that the massacre never happened.

The penalties will begin at $25,000 per weekday beginning Friday and increase by $25,000 per weekday until he appears for a deposition, Judge Barbara Bellis said. She found Jones in contempt of court orders and repeated her view Wednesday that letters submitted by Jones' doctors did not include enough evidence that he was too ill to attend last week's deposition. She noted Jones appeared on his website show — either in-person or by phone — every day last week.

“The court finds by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant, Alex Jones, willfully and in bad faith violated without justificat­ion several clear court orders requiring his attendance at his deposition­s,” Bellis said during a court hearing held by video conference.

Bellis, a judge at Waterbury Superior Court, also ordered the deposition to be held at the Bridgeport, Connecticu­t, office of the families' lawyers, instead of Austin, Texas, where it was scheduled last week.

The judge, however, again denied a request by lawyers for the Sandy Hook families to order Jones arrested and detained until he could appear at a deposition. The attorneys first made the request last week.

Jones' lawyer, Norman Pattis, criticized Bellis' ruling and planned to appeal to the Connecticu­t Supreme Court today.

“The judge's order is shocking and an insult to the medical doctor who advised Alex not to attend court proceeding­s,” Pattis said in an email.

Christophe­r Mattei, a lawyer for the Sandy Hook families, said during the hearing that the families were seeking penalties because Jones violated court orders and appeared to be attempting to avoid the deposition.

“So what we've tried to do ... is change that calculus, make it clear to Mr. Jones that the penalties that will accrue to him as a result of his further noncomplia­nce are not worth it and that he should sit for deposition in order to avoid them,” Mattei said.

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A judge ruled Wednesday that radio show host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, shown in 2018, will be fined $25,000for each weekday he doesn't give a deposition in a lawsuit involving the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A judge ruled Wednesday that radio show host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, shown in 2018, will be fined $25,000for each weekday he doesn't give a deposition in a lawsuit involving the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

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