A Texas appeals court reduces a $50 million judgment against Alex Jones and his company, Free Speech Systems, over falsely claiming the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting was a hoax. Multiple outlets report the court cuts the award to $1.5 million, describing the decision as a partial legal win for Jones.

Sources say the underlying liability finding remains in place: Jones and Free Speech Systems were found liable for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress tied to the parents’ allegations about the impact of the hoax claims. The reduction stems from how damages were handled at trial, including the timing of changes to the plaintiffs’ pleadings after the verdict and whether certain damage limits were exceeded.

While the Texas judgment is reduced, outlets consistently note that it does not affect other, much larger cases. PBS and others report a separate Connecticut judgment against Jones remains, including a $1.25 billion (or $1.4 billion in some reports) liability figure. Some coverage also emphasizes that the Texas ruling affects only certain claims or plaintiffs, not the broader exposure described in other litigation, and that Jones previously faced additional attempts to challenge related decisions.