Alex Jones does not appear to have a clear “deadline” for running out of delay tactics, because the Sandy Hook payment fights are still moving through multiple courts and appeals as of late April and May 2026.

What’s happening now

The latest reporting says the Infowars sale and settlement-related proceedings are still tangled in new court battles, including a pause by a Texas court and a move to the Texas Supreme Court. That means the process is still active, not finished.

What that means for delays

In practical terms, he can keep buying time only while there are open appeals, bankruptcy issues, asset disputes, and enforcement fights left for judges to resolve. The families have already been waiting years to collect, and recent reporting says they are still waiting even after major rulings against Jones.

Best estimate

So the honest answer is: there is no reliable date when he “runs out” of court delays. He likely stops delaying only when appellate options are exhausted, bankruptcy-related rulings are finalized, or a court order is enforced against remaining assets.

Why it keeps dragging

  • The case is spread across Texas, Connecticut, and bankruptcy court.
  • There are disputes over Infowars assets and brand control.
  • Enforcement depends on finding and reaching assets, which has been contested.

Plain-English read

He is not at the end of the road yet. The legal system still has enough moving parts that delays can continue, but each new ruling tends to narrow the room he has left. Bottom line: he has not “run out” of delays yet, but the window for stalling is getting tighter as courts keep pushing the asset and payment issues forward.