The jury awarded four point one million dollars in compensatory damages. The original ask was for a hundred and 50 million, which would represent only three years worth of Alex Jones's annual revenues. Sebrina: Will this actually stop alex jones or anyone like him from telling the next big lie? If this can happen to them, if these conspiracy theorists can come for them, they can come for all of us.
This episode contains descriptions of distressing scenes.
In a landmark ruling, a jury in Texas ordered Alex Jones, America’s most prominent conspiracy theorist, to pay millions of dollars to the parents of a boy killed at Sandy Hook for the damage caused by his lies about the mass shooting.
What is the significance of the trial, and will it do anything to change the world of lies and misinformation?
Guest: Elizabeth Williamson, a feature writer based in the Washington bureau of The New York Times.
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