tl;dr the actual business of infowars is going to be handed over immediately to a trustee that works for the department of justice, who is going to take over handling where money goes for day-to-day operations while also auditing the business and possibly reversing prior fraudulent transactions. alex jones can no longer send himself money while insisting he’s broke because he owes himself so much money. the trustee will be able to see exactly how much money he’s making, and will be able to send it where it’s actually supposed to go while also reporting the exact state of infowars’ finances to the court, something jones literally defaulted to avoid doing.

lmao

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