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Infowars Auction Dispute: Judge to Decide Fate of Alex Jones’ Media Empire

The Onion vs. Alex Jones: Satire Takes Center Stage in Infowars Sale Battle

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
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Infowars Auction Dispute: Judge to Decide Fate of Alex Jones’ Media Empire

Was the Infowars Auction Fair? A Judge to Decide in December

A federal bankruptcy judge has scheduled a December hearing to determine whether the recent auction of Alex Jones’ Infowars to The Onion was conducted fairly. The auction process, which also involved a group of Sandy Hook families, has drawn criticism from Jones and the losing bidder, who claim the system was “rigged” against them.

Accusations of Collusion

Jones and his allies allege that the U.S. trustee overseeing the auction improperly collaborated with The Onion and the families, who had previously won a $1.5 billion defamation lawsuit against Jones. The suit stemmed from Jones’ false claims that the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax designed to promote gun control.

The families and The Onion deny any wrongdoing, but Jones is pushing for the court to reject the sale and award his media company, Free Speech Systems, to the runner-up bidder. If successful, Jones could continue operating Infowars under its current name and location. Otherwise, he would be forced to start anew.

The Bidders and the Auction Process

The auction narrowed to two contenders:

  1. First United American Companies (FUAC), linked to Jones’ online business, offered $3.5 million in cash.
  2. The Onion bid $1.75 million in cash but included a unique incentive — some Sandy Hook families agreed to forgo part of their settlement, redistributing funds to other creditors.

The trustee deemed The Onion’s bid superior, citing the additional benefit to other claimants. However, FUAC criticized the single-round auction process, arguing it denied them the opportunity to make counteroffers.

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The trustee defended the process, stating it adhered to legal guidelines and encouraged higher bids. Legal experts suggest the trustee’s discretion in such matters is broad and likely within acceptable bounds.

Legal Maneuvering and Allegations

Jones has accused the auction’s organizers of conducting a “smear campaign” against him. In court filings, the trustee described Jones as “desperate to block a sale he opposes.” At a recent hearing, Judge Christopher Lopez declined to grant Jones’ emergency request to halt The Onion from prematurely claiming ownership of Infowars.

“The First Amendment applies both ways,” Lopez said, declining to restrict statements from either side.

The Onion’s Takeover and Satirical Agenda

If the sale is finalized, The Onion plans to transform Infowars, using its platform to satirize conspiracy theories and combat misinformation, particularly around gun violence. The Onion CEO Ben Collins described the acquisition as a satirical opportunity to expose Infowars’ fearmongering tactics.

What’s Next?

Judge Lopez has several options after the December hearing:

  • Approve the sale to The Onion.
  • Order a new auction.
  • Award the company to FUAC, though experts see this as unlikely.

Meanwhile, Jones continues his battle on multiple fronts, including an effort to block the sale of one of his X (formerly Twitter) accounts, which he claims is personal property and not part of his business assets.

As the case unfolds, it underscores the broader clash between free speech, misinformation, and the role of satire in addressing societal challenges.

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