Alex Jones Punished Plenty by $1 Billion Jury Award, Lawyer Says

  • Families urge judge to add millions more in punitive damages
  • Sandy Hook victims’ lawyers could earn up to $320 million fee

Alex Jones speaks to members of the media outside court during his trial in Waterbury, Conn., on Sept. 21.

Photographer: Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images

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The almost $1 billion a jury ordered Alex Jones to pay families damaged by the Infowars host’s lies about the Sandy Hook school massacre was punishment enough, his lawyer told a Connecticut judge Monday -- no additional punitive damages should be piled on top.

“If a billion dollars doesn’t do it, then a trillion dollars doesn’t do it and $3 trillion doesn’t do it,” Norm Pattis, Jones’s lawyer, told state judge Barbara Bellis at a hearing in Waterbury, Connecticut. “Mr. Jones was punished enough” when the judge declared the internet host liable for defaming the families, which “deprived him of the right to defend” himself.