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Lawyers for the plaintiffs were too busy high-fiving over another set of seizable assets to respond prior to publication
I was wondering about that. If he made Infowar2, wouldn't the money from that just go back to the families from Sandy Hook? I would imagine they'll be dogging his every step until the day he dies (maybe even after...)
Typically no, if there's some payment requirement, then yes until the judgement is settled, but he's basically free to start InfoWars2 if'n he wants... And can find the money.
Oh, I just assumed that he still owed them more money since his assets needed to be liquidated. Either way, I hope he cannot get Infowar2 off the ground, though...
If someone's willing to bankroll him, he could, but I don't think he's real popular right now.