Topline A lawyer representing two parents of a student killed in the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting has given two years’ worth of InfoWars host Alex Jones’ text messages to the January 6 committee, CNN reported on Monday, a week after the attorney revealed Jones’ legal team had accidentally disclosed dozens of emails and text messages from Jones’ phone. InfoWars host Alex Jones attempts to answer questions about his emails during trial. ¬©GANNETT Key Facts Mark Bankston, a lawyer who represented the Sandy Hook parents in defamation lawsuits against Jones, told CNN he was “cooperating with the committee” after telling a judge last week he “intend[ed]” to hand the texts over. CNN cited a “person familiar with the matter” who said Monday the messages had been turned over to the panel. The news comes a week after Bankston shared during the Sandy Hook parents’ trial that Jones’ lawyers mistakenly sent ye… Click below to read the full story from Forbes
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