From Nazi Comparisons to Name-Calling: Six of the Oddest Moments from Alex Jones' Trial

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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has had one heck of a time in court during his Sandy Hook defamation trial.

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The trial to determine how much Texas-based conspiracy theorist Alex Jones owes the parents of a 6-year-old boy killed in the Sandy Hook mass shooting for defaming them with false claims the shooting was staged wrapped up this week, with jurors awarding the family $4.1 million in compensatory damages. The court will next take up the question of how much Jones owes in punitive damages.

Jones also claimed he’d “give it to Whole Foods,” arguing that his wares were top-tier and not just “crap you can buy at a gas station.”

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