>>3152 (OP)
It seems the world has forgotten how to do any kind of research. The court documents from his divorce are old enough that the numbers are most likely outdated, but one can infer from them that his personal assets were at the time on the order of $10M considering his former wife was awarded $5M.
So if you're going to try to whack the guy with something on the order of $1B then obviously that's going to wind up causing some sort of default because there isn't $1B there. I haven't been following the particulars of the case because I don't care and sandy hook was obviously a lie anyway, with the real problem being debbie shultz, sheriff israel, and the political policy that let some crazy autist off the hook rather than be dealt with properly by the system. Don't even need to point out it was also most likely yet another FBI domestic terrorist event, as nearly all domestic terrorist events are. But sometimes a judge will award a ridiculous sum just so that it's easy to appeal or never really winds up happening, which you can kind of think of as the judge's route to imitating jury nullification. Or at least then that judge doesn't have to deal with whatever the subsequent fallout might turn in to.