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Alex Jones defiant in deposition in Sandy Hook hoax lawsuit

Jones was found liable for damages to the families and a trial on how much he should pay them is set to begin next month.
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FILE - Alex Jones speaks outside of the Dirksen building on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Sept. 5, 2018.(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)

HARTFORD, Conn. — Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was defiant and cited free speech rights during a deposition in April, as part of a lawsuit by relatives of some of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims who are suing Jones for calling the massacre a hoax, according to court documents released Thursday.

Jones also insisted he wasn't responsible for the suffering that Sandy Hook parents say they have endured because of the hoax conspiracy, including death threats and harassment by Jones' followers, according to partial transcripts of the deposition in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on April 5 and 6.

"No, I don't (accept) responsibility because I wasn't trying to cause pain and suffering," Jones said, according to the transcripts. "And this is they are being used and their children who can't be brought back being used to destroy the First Amendment."

Jones added, "If questioning public events and free speech is banned because it might hurt somebody's feelings, we are not in America anymore. They can change the channel. They can come out and say I'm wrong. They have free speech."

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After first promoting the hoax conspiracies on his Infowars show and other media platforms, Jones later said he did believe the shooting happened but has maintained he had the right to say it didn't.

A gunman killed 20 first graders and six educators at the Newtown, Connecticut, school on Dec. 14, 2012. Families of eight of the victims and an FBI agent who responded to the school are suing Jones and his company, Free Speech Systems, for defamation for the hoax claims.

Connecticut Judge Barbara Bellis found Jones liable for damages to the families in November. Jury selection for a trial to determine how much money he should pay them is scheduled to begin Aug. 2 in Waterbury.

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Bellis found in favor of the Sandy Hook families' claims and defaulted Jones without a trial on the liability issue, as punishment for what she called Jones' repeated failures to follow court orders and turn over documents. Jones has criticized Bellis and denies he failed to turn over documents to the Sandy Hook families' lawyers

A judge in Texas, where Jones and Infowars are based in Austin, issued similar default rulings and found Jones liable for damages to Sandy Hook families who filed lawsuits in that state over the hoax conspiracy promoted by Jones. Trials on damages also are pending there.

The partial transcripts were released ahead of a court hearing before Bellis on Thursday to prepare for the trial. They were included in a motion by the families' lawyers, Alinor Sterling and Christopher Mattei, asking the judge to bar Jones from challenging her liability finding against Jones during the trial.

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Questioned by Mattei during the deposition, Jones called Bellis' ruling "fraudulent," accused her of lying and alleged she was friends with a lawyer in Sterling and Mattei's firm, Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder.

"I'm sure your pet judge will do whatever you want," Jones said.

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