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A Connecticut judge on Tuesday sanctioned right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for suggesting that a lawyer for the Sandy Hook families.

The Connecticut Supreme Court has upheld legal sanctions against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in the case brought against him by a group of Sandy Hook families and first responders. Jones and his outspoken attorney, Norm Pattis, had argued the sanctions violated his First Amendment rights, but the court disagreed unanimously. The Sandy Hook group sued Jones in over his assertions the attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School that claimed the lives of 20 first graders and six educators was a hoax, and they argue he profited by spreading the hoax claim on his online radio show and his website.

The lawsuit accuses Jones of orchestrating a years-long campaign against the families that has included accusing family members of being actors, stating as fact the shooting was a hoax and inciting others to act on those claims. It is not now, nor has it ever been, a playground for bullies to exploit. Tensions escalated dramatically when Pattis joined Jones on his show in June to discuss the case. In an emergency hearing after that show, Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis sanctioned Jones by barring him from filing a motion to dismiss the case and ordering him to pay attorneys fees in connection with the discovery.

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The Supreme Court heard the appeal in December, admonishing Pattis for the First Amendment arguing and peppering both sides with a series of pointed of questions. Bellis also gave Jones and Pattis ample warning of the sanctions well before the June tirade prompted her to finally issue them, the court found. Jones is now represented by attorney Jay Wolman, court records show.