A judge ruled that Jones can sell Infowars' assets, including studio cameras and the brand name, to help pay the $1 billion he owes to the Sandy Hook families.

The order paves the way for The Onion to revive its bid for the conspiracy-driven outlet and its assets.

A judge ruled that Jones can sell Infowars' assets, including studio cameras and the brand name, to help pay the $1 billion he owes to the Sandy Hook families.

The order comes after a series of legal setbacks for the families of Sandy Hook victims as they tried to collect money owed to them by the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

On his show, the right-wing conspiracy theorist called the Texas court order improper and vowed to keep broadcasting if he is locked out. He added he has another studio already…