People were too eager to believe that the very dumb Alex Jones had hired very dumb attorneys who couldn’t stop themselves from making a very dumb mistake.
It seems too good to be true. No, Cockburn suspects that there could be more to the story than meets the eye.
What if, for example, Jones’s lawyers knew their client had, against their advice, lied under oath in his deposition? And what if they “accidentally” passed the messages to the Sandy Hook lawyers and the judge in discovery… on purpose?
Why would they do this? Well, what if the Jones lawyers, given they knew their client had lied under oath, were concerned that they might find themselves accused of suborning perjury?
According to this Texas legal blog, “Since perjury is a crime of moral turpitude, an attorney facing charges is in jeopardy of facing sanctions and being disbarred.”
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