Alex Jones Confronted , With Evidence of Deception , in Defamation Trial.<br />On August 3, a lawyer representing Sandy Hook parents revealed text messages from Alex Jones' cellphone showing he knowingly withheld key evidence.<br />On August 3, a lawyer representing Sandy Hook parents revealed text messages from Alex Jones' cellphone showing he knowingly withheld key evidence.<br />'The New York Times' reports that <br />the messages were accidentally sent to <br />the families' lawyers by Jones' legal team. .<br />The disclosure of the texts came on the final day <br />of testimony in a trial to determine the amount of money <br />Jones must pay the parents of children killed at Sandy Hook.<br />The disclosure of the texts came on the final day <br />of testimony in a trial to determine the amount of money <br />Jones must pay the parents of children killed at Sandy Hook.<br />The jury reportedly began <br />deliberating the case <br />late on August 3. .<br />According to the 'NYT,' the texts may also be important<br />to the House January 6 committee, as Jones is also <br />under scrutiny for his role in the attack on the Capitol.<br />We fully intend on cooperating with <br />law-enforcement and U.S. government <br />officials interested in seeing these materials, Mark Bankston, attorney representing <br />Sandy Hook parents, via 'The New York Times' .<br />The parents’ lawyer, Mark Bankston, estimated <br />that the files accidentally sent by Jones' lawyers <br />contained several hundred gigabytes of data.<br />The attorney also revealed new evidence that Jones failed to produce court-ordered documents related to his statements regarding the mass shooting and the victims. .<br />The attorney also revealed new evidence that Jones failed to produce court-ordered documents related to his statements regarding the mass shooting and the victims. .<br />Additionally, financial records presented by <br />Bankston contradicted claims Jones made <br />while under oath that he was bankrupt.<br />Last year, Jones lost four defamation cases filed against him by the families of 10 victims of the mass shooting which killed 20 first graders and six educators.<br />Last year, Jones lost four defamation cases filed against him by the families of 10 victims of the mass shooting which killed 20 first graders and six educators