The ruling came the same day his lawyers asked the judge to declare a mistrial—due to their own mistake.
this was “like the 17th time” the defense had asked for a mistrial, adding, “I don’t even know if you meant it.”
The trial is not yet over, however. Now that the jury has awarded damages, an economic expert will testify about the net worth of Jones and his company. Jones, who filed for federal bankruptcy protection for Free Speech Systems, will likely also take the stand again to make himself sound as poor as possible. That may be difficult, however, given that his phone records also revealed that he once made $800,000 from product sales in a single day, which would add up to more than $300 million a year.
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