Alex Jones, conspiracy theorist and host of InfoWars, watched both his current and prior wives using spies and informants, according to messages reported to Rolling Stone by anonymous sources.
Attorneys for Jones inadvertently sent the text messages to an attorney representing Sandy Hook parents who had sued Jones for defamation. Although the texts were never made public, insiders informed Rolling Stone that they describe some of the tactics Jones used to monitor his ex-wife Kelly Jones and current wife Erika Wulff-Jones.
Jones’ attorneys Andino Reynal and Norman Pattis, who were accused of leaking the text messages, did not reply promptly to Insider’s requests for comment. NBC claimed that Pattis declined to answer questions during a disciplinary hearing on his handling of confidential records, invoking his rights under the Fifth Amendment. According to Law.com, Reynal testified that the leak was “perhaps the worst day of my legal career.”
A source informed Rolling Stone that Jones utilized the services of Tim Enlow, a former mercenary for the U.S. defense corporation Blackwater, to obtain updates on the location of his wife. According to the story, Jones’s hired security guard Enlow would feed Jones images of her location via a GPS monitoring software that received data from her automobile. The paper states that these revisions occurred as recently as the year 2020.
Previously, Sandy Hook family attorney Mark Bankston, who received the texts, disclosed that Jones had sent a nude photo of his wife to former Donald Trump adviser Roger Stone. Erika Wulff-Jones, his wife, previously told Insider that she was “unaware” and “upset” that the images were delivered.
By email to Insider, Bankston declined to comment on the rumors.
Last year on Christmas Eve, Wulff-Jones was jailed for domestic violence, which the InfoWars presenter stated the Associated Press arose from a “medication imbalance.”
According to three individuals, Jones also acquired information regarding his ex-activities wife’s during their custody dispute. One of the sources referred to the extensive monitoring of her as a “spy ring.”
Kelly Jones responded to the charges by telling Rolling Stone, “Alex is obsessed with me, has followed me for years, and has done everything to violate my freedoms and personal freedom in order to intrude himself into my life… I’m not astonished to learn that he’s engaged in this activity.”
Erika Wulff-Jones and Kelly Jones did not react immediately to an inquiry from Insider.
After the existence of the texts and other data Jones had previously denied existed were disclosed, Jones’ ex-wife told Insider she planned to subpoena the data in order to establish “nefarious, truly conspiratorial things” Jones had said about her over the years.
She stated, “It’s not even about my children; it’s about control.” “Restraining me.”
Alex Jones’s representatives did not react immediately to Insider’s request for comment.