American far-right and alt-right radio show host Alex Jones is married to his wife, Erica Wulff Jones.

He hosts The Alex Jones Show from Austin, Texas, syndicated by the Genesis Communications Network across the country and online.

Conspiracy theories and fake news are promoted on Jones' InfoWars and his other websites, NewsWars and PrisonPlanet.

By providing Unite the Right attendee and supremacist Nick Fuentes a forum on his website Banned, Jones has given nationalists a voice and encouragement video, which also acts as their ideology's "entry point."

Who Is Erika Wulff Jones? Wife Of Alex Jones

Alex Jones, a host of alt-right and far-right radio shows in the United States, is wed to Erica Wulff Jones.

Her estimated birth year is between 1979 and 1983. She was born in the United States of America, where her parents raised her.

Jones's second wife is Erika. In 2016, they began dating and were wed in January 2017. According to the reports, the pair had a child, but Jones also has three children from his first marriage to Kelly Rebecca.

She earned a degree in comparative history with a focus on cultural conflict mediation from the University of Washington.

She concentrated on yoga and fitness after college because these were her lifelong passions. Erika subsequently completed a yoga teacher training program in Austin. She established the New Order Yoga Institute, her yoga school, in 2012.

Erika was taken into custody by the Austin police on December 24, 2021, on suspicion of domestic assault.

Erika frequently posts photos and videos to her social media accounts as a social media influencer. She is active on Instagram as @erikajonesy. Additionally, she is active on Twitter, where she goes by the name @WulffJones.

Her LinkedIn profile states, "We forecast that yoga is for everyone, regardless of age or capability stage." After completing a 500-hour Registered Yoga Instructor coaching program, Wulff launched her yoga studio in Austin, Texas.

Like Alex, Alex's wife began her career with New Order Yoga after graduating from the University of Washington with a degree in Comparative History.

Erika attempted to establish herself as a musician in her own right by taking on the roles of lead guitarist and singer for the band Seattle Noise. The band Seattle Noise was founded in 2006, and they intended to relocate to Austin, Texas, a year later.

Alex Jones' Wife Erica Wulff Jones Detention

Alex Jones' wife, Erika Wulff Jones, was detained for domestic abuse on Christmas Eve at their Austin, Texas, home.

Erika Wulff Jones, Alex Jones' wife, appears glum and emotional in her mugshot, which was taken after she was brought into custody on Christmas Eve for domestic abuse.

Erika, who had highlighted hair, manicured eyebrows, and long eyelashes, was detained after hitting a family member at their Austin, Texas, home. The identity of the victim is not yet known.

After his wife's detention, Infowars founder Alex Jones claimed that the incident was caused by a "medication imbalance" while facing financial devastation due to losing four defamation lawsuits filed by the parents of Sandy Hook school massacre victims.

Around 8.45 p.m. on Friday, Travis County Sheriff's deputies detained Wulff Jones, 44, and booked her into an Austin jail.

According to jail records, Erika is charged with misdemeanor assault resulting in physical harm to a family member and refusing her detention, search, or transfer.

Erika was detained throughout Christmas and was eventually freed on December 26 after posting $3,000 bail for each of the two offenses.

Jones would not specify if he was hurt or provide any information about what had occurred other than to suggest that he thought it might have been connected to his wife's recent medication adjustment.

In a brief conversation, Jones told The Associated Press that "it's a private family situation that happened on Christmas Eve."

A request for the report on Wulff Jones' arrest was made on Christmas Day. Still, the Travis County Sheriff's Office took some time to answer, and a spokeswoman indicated she could not offer any additional details.

Wulff Jones's lawyer did not immediately answer an inquiry for comment.

The event occurred as the right-wing conspiracy theorist claimed that the Sandy Hook school shooting was a "massive fake" intended to increase gun control and threatened financial ruin after being convicted guilty in four defamation cases in November.

Alex Jones Controversy Regarding Sandy Hook School Shooting

Jones propagated debunked rumors that the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a false flag operation by gun control advocates.

He said that Sandy Hook was "a gigantic scam" that "no one perished," and that the incident was "planned," "synthetic," "made," and "totally phony with actors."

Jesse Lewis's father, Neil Heslin, sued Jones, Infowars, and Free Speech Systems for defamation in Travis County, Texas, on April 16, 2018.

Noah Pozner's parents, Leonard Pozner and Veronique De La Rosa, also filed a defamation lawsuit against them later that day. 

Pozner, who has been forced to relocate numerous times due to abuse and threats, was charged with crisis acting by Jones.

Even before the trial began, Jones was held in contempt of court for neglecting to turn over witnesses and evidence necessary for the proceedings. As a result, in October and December 2019, Jones and Infowars were each fined a total of $126,000. 

On June 26, 2018, a defamation suit was filed in Connecticut Superior Court against Jones, Infowars, Free Speech Systems, Infowars Health, and other defendants for spreading false information that led to the harassment, stalking, and the threat of survivors by six families of the victims and an FBI agent who responded to the attack.

One of the claimants, Jeremy Richman, who lost his daughter Avielle in a fatal accident, committed himself on March 25, 2019.

Through his attorney, Jones expressed his sympathies to Richman's family before speculating on his show the next day that Richman had been murdered and that the murder may have been connected to the Russian election meddling probe being conducted by special counsel Robert Mueller.

Alex Jones Divorce With First Wife Kelly Jones

American radio host Alex Jones was previously married to Kelly Jones.

Jones and his ex-wife Kelly Jones have three kids together. In March 2015, the couple filed for divorce.

Due to her ex-actions, her husband Kelly requested sole or shared custody of their children in 2017.

She stated, "I'm afraid that he is engaging in felonious behavior, threatening a member of Congress," and that "he's not a stable guy."

In response, his lawyer said that "he's playing a character" and referred to the defendant as a "performance artist."

Jones stated in court that while he generally agreed with his lawyer's assertion, he did not agree with how the term "performance artist" was being used in the media.

Jones claimed it was "the most bona fide, hard-core, real McCoy thing there is, and everybody knows it" while denying playing a character on his show.

Kelly has been given the authority to decide where their children will live.

However, he still retains visiting rights. After Jones led a rally at the Capitol in April 2020, where fans surrounded him and dubbed COVID-19 a hoax, a state district judge dismissed Kelly's emergency plea to secure custody of their girls for the following two weeks.

Alex Jones Net Worth In 2022

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Alex Jones is an American far-right political extremist and conspiracy theorist with a $40 million estimated net worth.

At his defamation trial in August 2022, Jones asserted that his net worth was no more than $5 million.

A financial forensic expert at the same trial determined that Jones and his businesses were worth between $135 million and $270 million.

It was established throughout this trial that Jones' principal business, Infowars, generated $53.2 million in gross income on average between 2015 and 2022.

While running Infowars, Jones earned millions, perhaps even up to $100 million.

Free Speech Systems, LLC is in charge of running Infowars. According to the bankruptcy petition for Free Speech System submitted in July 2022, Jones' holding firm distributed $62 million in "member draws" between 2021 and 2022.

According to the same form, Alex Jones was allegedly the only member of the LLC. In other words, it's logical to conclude that Jones personally took the $62 million in drawings.

Approximately half of his net income would likely need to be set up for taxes, leaving him roughly $30 million.

According to other court records, just between 2018 and 2021, Alex collected $18 million in dividends and other income through Free Speech Systems LLC.

A different court filing states that Jones' group of companies generated $76 million in gross revenue in 2019, with garment sales accounting for a sizable chunk of that total.

The fact that Jones' whole text history was accidentally made public by his lawyers is how we learned that Infowars earned $800,000 in a single day at the 2018 CPAC conference.

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