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Alex Jones' Infowars may be shut down so he can pay Sandy Hook families

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A bankruptcy court trustee is planning to shut down and sell off Alex Jones' media company Infowars. The move is intended to help Jones pay off the $1.5 billion in legal fees he owes the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook massacre for calling the fatal shooting a hoax.