During Infowars conman Alex Jones’ Sandy Hook defamation trial, it was revealed that one of the lawyers for the parents suing Jones had been sent, mistakenly, hundreds of the supplement salesman’s digital correspondence. Sandy Hook family lawyer Mark Bankston unveiled this explosive detail during Jones’ testimony in court, strongly implying that these texts showed that the conspiracy theorist had lied under oath about being unable to find any digital correspondence pertaining to the Sandy Hook Elementary school massacre.
Over the weekend, Jones’ response to his humiliating court appearance was to say that the only thing that was revealed was a nude image of his wife, Erika Wulff-Jones. On his show on Saturday night, Jones said there was nothing relevant found on his phone (pertaining to the Sandy Hook case), but ”there was a photo I sent my wife of her naked. Okay, they got that. So, my wife looks pretty good. The point is, there is one naked picture of my wife in there, so that’s what they got! No dick pics, no nothing.” Wulff-Jones and Alex have been married since 2017.
Now, what Alex Jones and his wife like to do is their business and all of that, but according to Bankston who appeared on the Young Turks news show on Monday, the reason that image was in the texts Bankston accidentally received was because Jones was sending the nude image of his wife … to Roger Stone.
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Now, this is no crime, though in some places it could be a crime if Alex Jones’ wife Erika did not consent to it. “I don’t know if that was consensual,” Bankston told the Young Turks. Roger Stone and his wife have been connected to living a “swinger,” or open marriage, lifestyle, something that has been well documented, and while Stone used to deny the allegations, he later confessed he 'gave a blanket denial because my grandparents were still alive.'
Bankston’s statements also comes just a couple of days after the Daily Beast reported that Stone had a mini-freak out about his and Jones’ messages finding their way into the Sandy Hook lawyer’s hands, saying that Jones should sue his own lawyer for mistakenly sending evidence to the people who are supposed to receive evidence.
Guess what? Erika Wulff-Jones says she didn’t consent to hubby Jones’ texting “intimate” images of her to world-renowned dirt bag Roger Stone. Wulff-Jones told Insider that she was "unaware" that Alex Jones, her husband, was sharing private images of her with Stone. “Honestly I was unaware that this occurred. I'm sure this was some type of brag exchange, look how hot my wife is type thing.”
While she added that she was “upset that he took privilege to send the image to someone without my knowledge,” she also said her husband treating her like chattel “was the least” of her “problems right now.” What exactly her others problems were, besides the glaring one of being married to Alex Jones, she did not say.
One of the other important pieces of evidence for Sandy Hook families hidden in the texts, according to Bankston, was that they reportedly show Jones and Infowars to be making considerably larger sums of money than Alex claims not to have. Jones has tried to get out of paying the hefty fees, with his Infowars site filing for bankruptcy this past April. A few days ago, Jones was hit with over $4 million compensatory damages by a jury in one of his trials.
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