Judge to Review The Onion’s Winning Bid in Infowars Auction

Judge to Review The Onion's Winning Bid in Infowars Auction

Judge to Review The Onion’s Winning Bid in Infowars Auction

The Onion’s acquisition of Alex Jones’ Infowars network was paused Thursday by a federal bankruptcy judge in Houston after attorneys for Jones and a company affiliated with him that bid $3.5 million complained about how the auction was conducted and how the publication’s bid was managed.

Jones was forced to put conspiracy-minded Infowars and other assets for sale after a judge ruled in June he had to pay roughly $1.5 billion in damages for claiming the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut was a hoax. For sale were Infowars’ website; social media accounts; studio in Austin, Texas; trademarks; video archive; and other assets.

The Onion, which planned to relaunch Infowars as a parody website, was named the winner of the bankruptcy auction held in Houston earlier Thursday.

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