Judge Suspends Law License of Alex Jones’ Lawyer for 6 Months For Releasing Confidential Sandy Hook Files


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A judge on Thursday ordered the law license of Alex Jones’ lawyer Norm Pattis to be suspended for six months for releasing confidential Sandy Hook files.

Pattis claims he mistakenly released the sensitive files which included two years of Alex Jones texts and some medical records of the Sandy Hook families.

The judge in the case wasn’t buying it and suspended Pattis’ license for 6 months.

Norm Pattis also represents January 6 defendant Joseph Biggs.

NBC Connecticut reported:

A judge has suspended the law license of Norm Pattis, Alex Jones’ attorney, for six months after he allegedly released unauthorized Sandy Hook files.

The files released include the personal medical records of several Sandy Hook families during the Connecticut defamation case.

“Simply put, given his experience, there is no acceptable excuse for his misconduct,” Judge Barbara Bellis said in a court decision released Thursday.

Pattis is one of the state’s most well-known defense attorneys. He said he plans to appeal the decision.

“We cannot expect our system of justice or our attorneys to be perfect but we can expect fundamental fairness and decency. There was no fairness or decency in the treatment of the plaintiffs’ most sensitive and personal information, and no excuse for the respondent’s misconduct,” Bellis wrote.

She goes on to say that because of this, the court agrees with the Disciplinary Counsel’s recommendation to suspend Pattis from practicing law for several months.

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