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Bungling window fitter left people with thousands of pounds of damage![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Jordan Klein Jones had "no respect" for his victims' property, court heard. He broke the frame for a photo of one customer's late 11-year-old grandson. In total Jones took more than £65,000 from victims and it cost them £95,942 to rectify the work.
Alex Jones criticized for spending $93K in July as Sandy Hook families owed $1.5B have yet to see a dime![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Alex Jones was ordered by a Connecticut judge last year to pay nearly $1.5 billion to families of Sandy Hook victims. In December 2022, Jones filed for bankruptcy, which delayed payments to the families until a federal bankruptcy court judge can decide how much Jones can pay his creditors.
Alex Jones spent over $93,000 in July. Sandy Hook...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Alex Jones has been paying his own wife, Erika Wulff Jones, $15,000 a month. Jones says they're required under a prenuptial agreement. In July, Jones spent $7,900 on housekeeping.
Docuseries about Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reportedly in the works![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Netflix has reportedly secured the rights to a 10-episode series on Jones. The deal has not been finalized, but Puck News says Netflix and its nearly $50 million bid beat out both Amazon and ESPN.
Carmarthenshire: Rally car owner faked theft of his own car in fraud![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Llŷr Jones, 34, from Drefach Felindre, Carmarthenshire, pleaded guilty to fraud. Police appealed for information on the Ford Escort MK2 after Jones reported its theft. Jones arranged for expensive parts of the car, including most of its engine, to be taken by friends unaware of the fraud.
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones appeals $1.4 billion defamation verdict won by Sandy Hook victims’ relatives![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The appeal is filed by Jones lawyer Norm Pattis with the intermediate state Appellate Court. Pattis: The goal of the suits was to “silence’ or “financially cripple’ Jones.
Texas historical society dispute could shape how state history is taught from battlefields to classrooms![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Tensions came to a head last month when, according to Bryan, Jones called an emergency board meeting to fire him. Bryan filed a temporary restraining order against Jones, arguing that the board’s decisions held no weight since it was technically not abiding by its bylaws.