Canceling The Onion's purchase of Infowars is a win for Alex Jones, a blow to the Sandy Hook families, and a low moment for a normally strong court system
Very well written article that broke down some of the confusing point for myself (a non-lawyer/non-legal scholar). I found your posts on a subreddit to be really interesting and I am excited to start following and reading more from you on here.
I do have one question that I’ve struggled to find a clear answer on. How does Alex have legal standing to be part of this case? The only explanation I could think of was that if the trustee acted in bad faith then Alex’s debt wouldn’t be paid down in the most efficient manner. Is there a different legal reason?
I think that's pretty much it--getting more money for the assets reduces his indebtedness more, so he has a legitimate interest in maximizing realized price.
Very well written article that broke down some of the confusing point for myself (a non-lawyer/non-legal scholar). I found your posts on a subreddit to be really interesting and I am excited to start following and reading more from you on here.
I do have one question that I’ve struggled to find a clear answer on. How does Alex have legal standing to be part of this case? The only explanation I could think of was that if the trustee acted in bad faith then Alex’s debt wouldn’t be paid down in the most efficient manner. Is there a different legal reason?
I think that's pretty much it--getting more money for the assets reduces his indebtedness more, so he has a legitimate interest in maximizing realized price.