There was also a hearing on sanctions today. I got to watch part of the hearing but switched to the oral arguments in the 11th Circuit appeal of the TFG special master ruling. Jones' attorney filed 1100+ pages of material and so the judge is taking this issue under advisement.
This award will be appealed but it will go into the bankruptcy court at the full amount.
https://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Sandy-Hook-Alex-Jones-post-trial-battles-CT-Texas-17604398.php
A Texas judge sided with the parents of a slain Sandy Hook boy and against Alex Jones Tuesday by disregarding a state law that caps punitive damages in lawsuits at $750,000 and giving the parents the full $49 million awarded by a jury in August.
The law in Texas enforces this cap without looking at the facts behind the liability, and without looking at the jury verdict that
this person and this company has done something horrible, said Travis County District Court Judge Maya Guerra Gamble at the end of a daylong livestreamed hearing on Tuesday, referring to Jones and his parent company Free Speech Systems. For this reason, I am going to enter the full amount that the jury awarded in this case.
Neil Heslin, the Sandy Hook dad who was awarded $49 million in defamation damages along with the mother of his slain son, Scarlett Lewis, said he was pleased with the judges ruling but referred questions to his lead attorney in Texas, Mark Bankston......
On the issue of the $750,000 cap, the parents attorneys argued that the Texas cap on damages does not apply to the $45 million punitive portion of their jury award, because the parents qualify as disabled individuals due to their severe emotional disturbance.
The Texas judge was not persuaded by Jones attorneys, who argued that the parents were attempting an 11th-hour stunt to exploit a loophole in the cap law, and that the parents never claimed they were disabled people during the trial.