
Damages Trial Set To Begin For Alex Jones In Sandy Hook Hoax Case
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A jury will decide how much money conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay to the families of victims after he was already found liable for damages.
A month after losing one nearly $50 million verdict, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is set to go on trial a second time for calling the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting a hoax and causing several of the victims' families emotional and psychological harm.
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A six-member jury with several alternates in Connecticut will begin hearing evidence Tuesday on how much Jones should pay the families, since he already has been found liable for damages to them. The trial is expected to last about four weeks.
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