Alex Jones’ Extravagant Personal Spending Frustrates Sandy Hook Families
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The families of the victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting, who have won $1.5 billion in judgments against Alex Jones for promoting conspiracy theories about the tragedy, are expressing frustration over his personal spending habits. The controversial conspiracy theorist and host of Infowars has been paying his wife, Erika Wulff Jones, $15,000 per month, which the families’ lawyers are calling “fraudulent transfers.” Jones claims that these payments are required by a prenuptial agreement.
According to recent bankruptcy filings, Jones spent $7,900 on housekeeping services in July alone. He also spent over $6,300 on meals and entertainment (excluding groceries), approximately $3,400 on groceries (about $850 per week), and nearly $6,700 on his second home, a lake house in Texas. In addition, he spent $5,600 on vehicles and boats, including expenses for insurance, maintenance, and fuel. In total, his personal expenses for July amounted to over $93,000, a significant increase from the approximately $75,000 he spent in April.
Lawyers representing the Sandy Hook families have expressed concern and are vowing to contest the matter in court, stating that Jones continues to spend money on lavish expenditures and an extravagant lifestyle while the funds rightfully belong to the families he has tormented for years. They have filed a court motion asking Jones to reduce his personal expenses to a “reasonable” level, or else they will seek measures such as the appointment of a trustee to oversee his spending or the dismissal of the bankruptcy case.
During a recent episode of his Infowars show, Jones defended his spending, claiming that he enjoys going to nice restaurants and taking a few luxurious vacations each year. He stated that he believes he has earned these privileges due to his fight for his beliefs and encouraged his audience to donate money to cover his legal expenses.
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