4 comments

  • smeeger 235 days ago
    aaaand this will never make it to the front page and HN is yet again guilty of misleading people by rocketing pro-left narratives to the top of the front page while letting the corresponding retractions and corrections wallow in obscurity!
    • PhasmaFelis 235 days ago
      It's on the front page right now.

      This is a really weird thing to get paranoid about. Alex Jones was no exemplar of conservative values, for all that he repeated some conservative talking points.

  • jfengel 235 days ago
    If Musk wants to pay even more money than The Onion and the Sandy Hook families, fine. The Sandy Hook families will get the money.

    Though I don't know how you conduct a fair auction now that two key bidders' bids have been revealed.

    • linuxftw 235 days ago
      > The exact bid amount offered by the Onion for InfoWars remains unknown, but it has been reported it was lower than First United American’s bid of $3.5m.

      Sounds a lot like FUA won the auction, but the trustee is playing games. The judge ordered a public auction, the trustee and the creditors don't get to side-step the judge's order because some of them might perceive their actions to be a better outcome.

      • JumpCrisscross 235 days ago
        > but the trustee is playing games

        Not really. Trustee’s obligation is to the creditors. Some of the creditors agreed to release their claims if it went to a third party. That has monetary value.

        • linuxftw 235 days ago
          Doesn't matter, that's not what the judge had ordered. Trustees don't decide anything, the judge has the final say.
  • skarz 235 days ago
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    • whoknew1122 235 days ago
      Civil asset forfeiture is when law enforcement seizes property of someone suspected of a crime.

      Jones was sued and lost. Now his assets are being liquidated to pay off (a small part of) the judgment against him.

      Two entirely different concepts.