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Jones is also facing a raft of expensive legal battles – most flowing from his repeated attempts to cast doubt on the truthfulness of school shooting survivors and victims’ families.


On Wednesday, US time, Jones will seek to dismiss a case brought by Leonard Pozner and Veronique De La Rosa, the parents of a victim of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Their case is based on what they say was a false claim by Jones that De La Rosa was part of a faked interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper.


A woman waits to hear about her sister, a teacher, following a shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.

A woman waits to hear about her sister, a teacher, following a shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.


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Neil Heslin, the parent of another Sandy Hook victim, has also filed a case claiming a guest on one of Jones’ shows falsely accused Heslin of lying when he said he held his son’s dead body and observed a bullet hole in his head.


Massachussetts man Marcel Fontaine has also filed a $US1 million ($1.3 million) suit claiming Jones caused him “enormous injury and continuing personal harassment” by using a photo of him to falsely identify him as a suspect of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida.


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