The ex-wife of InfoWars conspiracy theorist
Alex Jones expected he was having a moment of sudden comprehension after he was found guilty of defamation after lying about the Sandy Hook Elementary school massacre.
On Thursday, the jury ordered Jones to pay
$4 million in compensatory damages and on Friday will discuss the amount of punitive damages.
His ex-wife, Kelly Jones,
told Inside Edition, "I know that he's hidden money."
"I think he's got a lot of buckets under a lot of shelves," she said.
She also discussed the fact that her ex-husband's lawyer inadvertently sent the entire contents of his cell phone to the plaintiff's attorneys. It could have
significant implications for the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The attorney, Mark Bankston said he "
intends to cooperate" with efforts to obtain the evidence by the Department of Justice and House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Kelly Jones is also
seeking information in her ongoing child custody battle. She has also reached out to the House select committee, offering "
relevant insider info."
"I think we definitely saw him getting caught committing aggravated perjury," she said. "I think you saw somebody really having a what we call in
Texas a 'Come to Jesus moment,' or whatever you want to call it and I think that the cat's out of the bag, and a lot of people are gonna be interested in that information."