Alex Jones' legal team sent personal text messages to opposing counsel.
The nude photo of Jones' wife was in one of the texts.
She was upset about the disclosure and didn't know about the exchange.
Alex Jones sent a nude photo of his wife to Roger Stone, according to the woman.
A lawyer for Jones accidentally turned over a bunch of text messages to opposing counsel in a defamation trial involving the parents of a Sandy Hook shooting victim
The nude photo of Jones' wife was accidentally sent to Stone by Jones' legal team, according to Mark Bankston.
Several states have laws against the non-consensual disclosure of intimate photos, and Bankston worried that the photo may not have been sent with Wulff- Jones' permission.
Wulff-Jones told Insider that she didn't know about the text message exchange, but didn't want to prosecute her husband.
Wulff-Jones told Insider that he wasn't aware that it happened. "Look how hot my wife is, I think this was a brag exchange."
He took advantage of me by sending the image to someone else. That is the least of my problems at the moment.
It is unclear what Wulff-Jones was talking about.
The Austin American-Statesman reported that Jones and his wife have a child.
The attorney for Alex Jones wouldn't comment when asked about the photo.
According to CNN, the accidentally leaked texts have already been sent to the House committee.
The night before the insurrection, Jones spoke at the Capitol.
A jury in Austin, Texas ordered Jones to pay nearly $50 million in damages to the parents of Sandy Hook after he claimed the shooting was faked.
After refusing to comply with judges' orders, Jones has already been found liable for defamation in Texas and Connecticut courts.
In addition to Jones' legal troubles, Wulff- Jones is involved in a pending criminal case related to her arrest last Christmas Eve on charges of assault and resisting arrest.
At the time, her husband told the Associated Press that the alleged incident was the result of a "medication imbalance" and that he didn't know if he had been injured.
Jones told the AP that it was a private family matter.
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