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US Justice Department official questions retired FBI agent’s role in $1.4B Sandy Hook lawsuit

A senior U.S. Justice Department official sent a letter to a lawyer for relatives of victims killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, asking pointed questions about a retired FBI agent’s involvement in a defamation lawsuit that led to a $1.4 billion judgment against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

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US Justice Department official questions retired FBI agent's role in $1.4B Sandy Hook lawsuit

FILE - FBI agent William Aldenberg tries to compose himself while testifying during the first day of Alex Jones’ Sandy Hook defamation damages trial at Waterbury Superior Court, Sept. 13, 2022, in Waterbury, Conn. (H John Voorhees III/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP, File)


A senior U.S. Justice Department official sent a letter to a lawyer for relatives of victims killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, asking pointed questions about a retired FBI agent’s involvement in a defamation lawsuit that led to a $1.4 billion judgment against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

, who leads the Justice Department’s 鈥渨eaponization working group,” asked in the letter whether retired agent William Aldenberg received any financial benefits from helping to organize the lawsuit, in which he was a plaintiff along with victims’ family members.

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