It's actually insane how much they hate this guy. Like, aside from Trump, and maybe Snowden, Alex Jones might be the most federally persecuted individual in the country. And all he really is is "old man yelling at clouds".
It was not the feds though. He got sued by his victims - people he had defamed and / or their families. He then chose to breach the rules of litigation and had default judgment entered against him.
Wrong again. One of those people he was being sued by was a federal agent that was never present at the shooting and was never named by Trump.
he never breached the rules of litigation. The judges orders on discovery were unconstitutionally broad as it was, Alex complied with those orders, then provided more than was necessary. The prosecution claimed this was still not enough despite having several million pages of documents of everything the corporation had ever done, all of it's financial statements, all of it's marketing material, millions of emails, and the full contents of Jones' personal cellphone. So, the judge being a rabid political activist saw to protect this persecution from a jury trial and made a default judgement.
So yeah, the feds.
Don't fucking pretend that this exact strategy wasn't attempted in each of Donald Trump's trials.
Yea the bullshit claim by a judge when you lay everything out and then the judge goes "well I know you're obviously hiding something else, because I'm psychic or some shit." The whole thing is a massive fraud and a corruption of any kind of justice system.
I can accept a default judgement for refusing discovery, but that never happened. The individual must explicitly deny and refuse exact documents. That never happened. If that were the case, which documents were refused?
It's actually insane how much they hate this guy. Like, aside from Trump, and maybe Snowden, Alex Jones might be the most federally persecuted individual in the country. And all he really is is "old man yelling at clouds".
It was not the feds though. He got sued by his victims - people he had defamed and / or their families. He then chose to breach the rules of litigation and had default judgment entered against him.
Wrong again. One of those people he was being sued by was a federal agent that was never present at the shooting and was never named by Trump.
he never breached the rules of litigation. The judges orders on discovery were unconstitutionally broad as it was, Alex complied with those orders, then provided more than was necessary. The prosecution claimed this was still not enough despite having several million pages of documents of everything the corporation had ever done, all of it's financial statements, all of it's marketing material, millions of emails, and the full contents of Jones' personal cellphone. So, the judge being a rabid political activist saw to protect this persecution from a jury trial and made a default judgement.
So yeah, the feds.
Don't fucking pretend that this exact strategy wasn't attempted in each of Donald Trump's trials.
Yea the bullshit claim by a judge when you lay everything out and then the judge goes "well I know you're obviously hiding something else, because I'm psychic or some shit." The whole thing is a massive fraud and a corruption of any kind of justice system.
I can accept a default judgement for refusing discovery, but that never happened. The individual must explicitly deny and refuse exact documents. That never happened. If that were the case, which documents were refused?
There wasn't any.