Cases can move forward against Alex Jones regarding the nearly $1.5 billion he's ordered to pay families of Sandy Hook victims over his conspiracy theories about the 2012 school massacre.
. Earlier in the year, a Texas jury awarded the parents of a child killed in the shooting $49 million in damages.
In documents filed in July in Free Speech Systems' bankruptcy case in Texas, a budget for the company for Nov. 26 to Dec. 23 estimated product sales will total nearly $3 million, while operating expenses will be nearly $739,000. Jones' salary is listed at $20,000 every two weeks.
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