Plaintiffs suing Alex E. Jones for defamation have filed additional requests for production in an effort to show the extent to which he allegedly profited from false statements about the Sandy Hook shooting on his Infowars show.

The families of Sandy Hook victims, plaintiffs in Sherlach v. Jones and Lafferty v. Jones, claim Jones advanced discredited theories on his radio show about the shooting being a government hoax.

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