Alex Jones' lawyers might have absolutely ruined his career by sending the contents of his cell phone to the lawyers for the plaintiffs in the defamation lawsuit against him. This material could likely prove that Jones lied under oath about multiple items. On top of that, shortly after this new info was revealed in court, the January 6th Committee began preparing a subpoena to get the data for themselves. Jones is in so much more trouble than he was even just a day ago, as Ring of Fire's Farron Cousins explains.
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So I'm sure by now everybody knows Alex Jones has been on trial this week to determine how much he's going to owe the families of these Sandy Hook victims. But on Wednesday, things went completely off the rails in the courtroom when it was revealed by the plaintiff's lawyer to Alex Jones, personally, that his lawyers had sent the plaintiff's lawyers the entire content's, three years worth of contents of Alex Jones cell phone. So here is that moment in court when Alex Jones was told this and realized at that point he had been caught in multiple different lies. Take a look.
Is that your phone number?
Yes. So you did get my text messages and you said you didn't, nice trick.
Yes. Mr. Jones. Oh, indeed. You didn't give this text message to me. You don't, you don't know where this came from. Do you know where I got this?
No.
Mr. Jones, did you know that 12 days ago, 12 days ago, your attorneys messed up and sent me an entire digital copy of your entire cell phone with every text message you've sent for the past two years. And when informed, did not take any steps to identify it as privileged or protected in any way. And as of two days ago, it fell free and clear into my possession and that is how I know you lied to me when you said you didn't have the text message about Sandy Hook. Did you know that?
I see, I told you the truth. This is your Perry Mason moment. I gave them my phone. And then.
Mr. Jones, you need to answer the question? No, I
Did you know this happened?
No, I didn't know this happened, but I mean, I told you I gave them the phone, the cell phone.
Would you mind taking a shot of the three of us for the website? Come on Dennis. And would it be okay if you put your hands on top of mine? Like they're my hands like that? Yes. Okay. That looks like my hands. Yeah. For the website. We're lawyers.
Now I know I've talked a lot about how terrible Donald Trump's lawyers have been, how they have just almost seemed intentional with their dysfunction, but I gotta tell you I've never seen anything as bad as defense attorneys, not only handing over evidence to the plaintiff's lawyers, but then when the plaintiff's lawyers pointed out to them, as they are supposed to do, just totally not responding. I mean, that is absolutely legal malpractice. Alex Jones has a 100% winnable legal malpractice case against his lawyers now. So he can easily sue them and will probably do so once all of this is over because they failed in their duties to respond to the request as to whether or not the plaintiffs were allowed to have this material. Since they didn't respond, after a certain time period, it did fall into the plaintiff's hands. And they used it, of course, against Alex Jones to basically show that he had quite possibly perjured himself.
And here's why. Alex Jones had claimed under oath that he did not have any text messages or emails related to the Sandy Hook tragedy. Because the plaintiff's lawyers now have the contents of his cell phone they know that that was a lie and they called him out for that. They called him out for the financials about Infowars. So he was caught lying about that as well. Just multiple different lies that Jones had told again, under oath that have now been disproven by those plaintiffs. That was certainly an explosive day in court. And it didn't stop there because after this whole incident happened, it was then revealed that the January 6th committee is preparing to subpoena Alex Jones once again.
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