Connecticut Supreme Court declines to hear Alex Jones' appeal of $1B Sandy Hook verdict
Source: AP
Updated 3:51 PM EDT, April 9, 2025
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) The Connecticut Supreme Court has declined to hear conspiracy theorist Alex Jones appeal in a defamation case that resulted in a $1.4 billion verdict against him for calling the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting a hoax.
Jones asked the justices to review both the 2022 trial court verdict and a lower appeals court ruling in December that upheld most of the verdict. The Supreme Court turned down his request without explanation Tuesday.
A Connecticut jury and judge awarded relatives of some of the victims of the 2012 school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, more than $1.4 billion in damages for defamation and emotional distress, over Jones repeated claims that the massacre never happened. Jones has since acknowledged that the shooting was 100% real.
Twenty first graders and six educators were killed. Victims relatives testified during the defamation trial that they were traumatized by Jones conspiracies and threats from his followers. In December, the state Appellate Court upheld $965 million of the damages. Two other parents who lost a child in the shooting were awarded nearly $50 million in a similar lawsuit in Texas that Jones is appealing.
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