A bank recently shut down the accounts of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ media company, citing unauthorized transactions — a move that caused panic at the business when its balances suddenly dropped from more than $2 million to zero, according to a lawyer for the company.

The action last week by Axos Bank also exposed worry and doubt at the company, Free Speech Systems, about being able to find another bank to handle its money.

Jones, a conservative provocateur whose Infowars program promotes fake theories about global conspiracies, UFOs and mind control, is seeking bankruptcy protection as he and his company owe $1.5 billion to relatives of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut.

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    9 months ago

    The fact he hasn’t paid out a dime or seen a single millisecond of jail time should show you whose side the legal system is really on.

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    9 months ago

    Yes he is an asshole. Yes he deserves to lose all his money. Yes he should/has to pay the victims of sand hook.

    My question is what happens to the money in the account? Can the bank just say we are not willing to do business with you anymore and keep it?

    If this was me or you, can a bank just deny you access to the money in your account?

    I would think… And I am no expert… They could say “we don’t want your business anymore, take the money out of your accounts within 30 days or it’s forfiet” or something. But to think the bank can just close the account and keep the money seems really bad in my eyes.