Summary of "Lawyer Asks Alex Jones if He Knows What ‘Perjury’ Is After Surprise Text Message Reveal"
Deposition Overview
In a legal deposition, Alex Jones is confronted by a lawyer regarding inconsistencies and potential dishonesty about his discovery obligations in a lawsuit related to Sandy Hook.
Key Points from the Deposition
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Previous Testimony: Jones had testified under oath that he searched his phones and emails for any messages about Sandy Hook and found none.
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Surprise Discovery: The lawyer reveals that a full digital copy of Jones’s cell phone, including text messages from the past two years, was mistakenly sent to the opposing counsel by Jones’s attorneys without any privilege claims.
- This copy contains text messages discussing Sandy Hook, contradicting Jones’s earlier sworn statements.
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Jones’s Initial Response: Jones claims he gave his phone to lawyers for review but denies knowledge of these specific messages.
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Evidence Presented:
- The lawyer points out that Jones lied about not having such texts and emails.
- Jones’s phone number appears on the messages, confirming they originated from his device.
- Jones admits to not being tech-savvy and says he dictated emails rather than personally sending them.
- The lawyer shows emails from Jones’s personal email address, undermining his claim of not using email.
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Jones’s Attempts to Downplay Involvement:
- Claims his assistant handles most communications.
- States he avoids email.
- Acknowledges he was mistaken but denies intentional deception.
Legal Implications
- The lawyer emphasizes the importance of honesty under oath and the legal consequences of perjury.
- Jones is reminded that if he needs to amend his testimony, he should do so.
- The exchange highlights a critical discovery failure and suggests Jones knowingly withheld evidence, which could have serious legal consequences.
Presenters/Contributors
- Alex Jones (deponent)
- Unnamed lawyer(s) questioning Jones, including references to:
- Mr. Joseph
- Mr. Bankston
- Mr. Dunce
- Mr. Johnson
Category
News and Commentary
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