Sandy Hook lawyer says that Alex Jones sent Roger Stone an intimate picture of his wife

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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones sent Trump ally and known swinger Roger Stone a naked photo of his wife, the attorney representing families of Sandy Hook victims has revealed — noting he is unsure whether she gave consent to send the picture.

The racy photo was included in a trove of messages Jones was shocked to find his attorney accidentally sent to the lawyer representing the families of Sandy Hook victims, which he claims, proved Jones was lying under oath.

For years, Jones claimed that the 2012 shooting was a hoax and the children who were killed were ‘crisis actors,’ but after Mark Bankston told Jones he had a record of his text messages, the Infowars host could be seen visibly squirming in his seat.

Jones, 48, was later ordered to pay $50 million to two families in punitive and compensatory damages during the deformation trial, and his texts are now under scrutiny by the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection.

It is unclear what the House committee hopes to find in this trove of messages, but Jones has previously admitted that the text messages contained a naked photo of his wife, as his ex-wife, Kelly Nichols, said he is ‘truly mentally ill’ and ‘should be protected from himself and others.

‘He doesn’t have any moral compass,’ she said. ‘He lives in his own universe. He’s a very delusional man.’ 

Mark Bankston, an attorney representing the families of victims killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting, revealed on Monday that Alex Jones sent Roger Stone a naked picture of his wife

Mark Bankston, an attorney representing the families of victims killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting, revealed on Monday that Alex Jones sent Roger Stone a naked picture of his wife

In a rant on his radio show, Infowars, on Saturday, Jones said: ‘I mean, there was a photo I sent my wife of her naked. OK, they got that, so my wife looks pretty good.

‘The point is, there is one naked picture of my wife in there, so that’s what they got! No d**k pics, no nothing.’

But on Monday, Bankston revealed to The Young Turks Network that the photo was actually sent to Trump aide Roger Stone.

‘Mr. Jones said there was also an intimate photo of his wife on the phone,’ he said. ‘That I could also confirm, that’s true.

‘And I normally wouldn’t talk about that in public, but there is a public interest angle to this that I’m a little concerned about, because that intimate photo was sent to Roger Stone and I don’t know if that was consensual.

‘And if it wasn’t consensual, Mrs [Erik] Wulff Jones should know about that. And there might be something that needs to be done about that,’ Bankston said of Jones’ wife, to whom he was married in 2017 and shares one child.

‘Then again, it could totally be consensual,’ Bankston said. ‘But when I see that — and I don’t see any indication that it was — I’m concerned something might not be on the up and up with that. There are certainly laws in certain states about that.’

Bankston said he is not sure whether Jones' wife, Erika Wulff Jones (right), was aware of the text message. The couple were married in 2017 and share one son. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is pictured left

Bankston said he is not sure whether Jones' wife, Erika Wulff Jones (right), was aware of the text message. The couple were married in 2017 and share one son. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is pictured left

Bankston said he is not sure whether Jones’ wife, Erika Wulff Jones (right), was aware of the text message. The couple were married in 2017 and share one son. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is pictured left

Roger Stone (pictured), a former campaign adviser to ex-President Donald Trump, suggested on Telegram that Jones sue his attorney for releasing two years worth of his text messages

Roger Stone (pictured), a former campaign adviser to ex-President Donald Trump, suggested on Telegram that Jones sue his attorney for releasing two years worth of his text messages

Roger Stone (pictured), a former campaign adviser to ex-President Donald Trump, suggested on Telegram that Jones sue his attorney for releasing two years worth of his text messages

Making matters worse, Stone and his wife have previously been outed as swingers.

In 1996, when Stone was working for Bob Dole, he and his wife Nikki are said to have approached an undercover journalist at a private swingers club in Washington DC.

Members said they were regulars at the club, and one man claimed that Stone had struck up a conversation with him at a Republican fundraiser on Capitol Hill in the winter of 1994 and asked ‘whether my wife and I like to have a good time.’ 

Stone then allegedly handed him a photo of Nydia and said, ‘Keep it. It has our phone number on the back. If you want to have a good time with us, call us.’

Not only were the Stones identified as swing club aficionados, they were also linked to personal advertisements to meet other couples and single men in what was reported as some 70 swinger magazines and at least one website. 

In one such publication, Local Swing Fever, and on a website advertisement paid for using one of Stone’s credit cards, the copy read: ‘Hot, insatiable lady and her handsome body builder husband, experienced swingers, seek similar couples or exceptional muscular well-hung single men.

‘She’s 40DD-24-36; he’s 195, trim, blonde, muscular and 8′ +. Prefer military, bodybuilders, jocks. No smokers or fats please. Photo and phone required. R&N….We are interested in DC, VA. MD, NYC, Miami, and LA.’

The suggestive photos, which first appeared in The National Enquirer in a September 1996 issue with the headline, ‘Top Dole Aide Caught in Group-Sex Ring,’ showed Roger Stone naked from the waist up with a black bar over his eyes, presumably to hide his identity. 

His wife, Nydia Stonek, was photographed in thigh high stockings, with one leg up, and wearing a revealing teddy displaying her breasts. 

In another photo, in which she faces the camera, her breasts are fully exposed, but the Enquirer placed a ‘CENSORED’ bar across them.

While the Stones weren’t doing anything illegal or criminal as swing club regulars, his activities were viewed as hypocritical and immoral as he espoused conservative views. 

Roger Stone, 66, and his wife Nydia, who went by the pseudonym 'Nikki', were regulars of the notorious private sex club Capitol Couples in Washington D.C. in the mid-1990s

Roger Stone, 66, and his wife Nydia, who went by the pseudonym 'Nikki', were regulars of the notorious private sex club Capitol Couples in Washington D.C. in the mid-1990s

Roger Stone, 66, and his wife Nydia, who went by the pseudonym ‘Nikki’, were regulars of the notorious private sex club Capitol Couples in Washington D.C. in the mid-1990s

Stone has since become good friends with Alex Jones, after the two met at a 2013 event in Dallas marking the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination, according to Business Insider.

The revelation about the intimate photo comes just days after Stone urged Jones to sue his own lawyer for releasing two years worth of his text messages to Bankston.

‘Note the first line in the bio of the lawyer representing Alex Jones,’ Stone wrote on Telegram Friday afternoon, pointing out that the lawyer, F Andino Reynal, had been appointed as a federal prosecutor by former Obama administration Attorney General Eric Holder.

‘Now do you think his release of Jones’ text messages was “inadvertent” or a mistake?’ Stone asked, rhetorically, adding: ‘If I were Jones, I would sue this guy for the exact amount that the jury finds against him.’ 

And on Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, Insider reports, Stone said there is nothing ‘improper’ about the text messages.

He said that there are no discussions about January 6 in the messages, even though they are now under investigation by the House select committee investigating the insurrection.

‘The FBI and DOJ have seen my text messages with Alex Jones long ago,’ Stone wrote on the social media platform. ‘Nothing improper of “intimate” about them.’

He added: ‘Alex Jones has been a loyal friend throughout the Soviet-style show that I was subjected to by Mueller as well as my wife’s  battle with cancer.’

DailyMail.com has reached out to Alex Jones and Roger Stone’s attorney for comment.

Stone and Jones have been friends since they met in Dallas in 2013 for the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination. They are pictured here attending the hearing of Google CEO Sundar Pichai on the company's transparency back in 2018

Stone and Jones have been friends since they met in Dallas in 2013 for the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination. They are pictured here attending the hearing of Google CEO Sundar Pichai on the company's transparency back in 2018

Stone and Jones have been friends since they met in Dallas in 2013 for the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination. They are pictured here attending the hearing of Google CEO Sundar Pichai on the company’s transparency back in 2018

Bankston apparently caught Jones by surprise when he revealed during cross-examination last week that the defendant’s lawyer accidentally sent him a vast tranche of text messages – which Bankston said proved Jones lied under oath.

‘Mr. Jones, did you know that 12 days ago, your attorneys messed up and sent me an entire digital copy of your entire cellphone with every text message you’ve sent for the past two years?’ Bankston asked in the now-viral moment from the trial.

The parents of the Sandy Hook victims ultimately wound up winning their defamation suit against Jones following the admission.

He had claimed that the children who were killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary shooting were crisis actors, and made a host of other inappropriate remarks about the shooting.

Jones was ordered to pay nearly $50 million to the two families in punitive and compensatory damages.

Bankston caught Jones by surprise last week when he revealed that Jones' attorneys accidentally sent him a trove of Jones' text messages showing he lied under oath. He was ordered to pay nearly $50 million to the two families in punitive and compensatory damages

Bankston caught Jones by surprise last week when he revealed that Jones' attorneys accidentally sent him a trove of Jones' text messages showing he lied under oath. He was ordered to pay nearly $50 million to the two families in punitive and compensatory damages

Bankston caught Jones by surprise last week when he revealed that Jones’ attorneys accidentally sent him a trove of Jones’ text messages showing he lied under oath. He was ordered to pay nearly $50 million to the two families in punitive and compensatory damages

The text messages have now been sent to the House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol attack.

Lawmakers of the bipartisan panel were handed the messages to and from Jones, CNN reported, as they draw links between the US Capitol riot and Donald Trump’s and his allies’ attempt to overturn the 2020 election.

Jones had been a key promoter of the ex-president’s election fraud lies and is accused by the committee of having helped plan his Stop the Steal rally at the White House Ellipse shortly before the riot.

He was also present on US Capitol grounds on January 6 but did not enter the building, according to a letter from committee Chair Bennie Thompson sent to Jones in November 2021. 

Jones has previously testified remotely in a closed-door meeting with the January 6 committee, revealing on his radio show afterward that he invoked the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination ‘almost 100 times.’  

‘The questions were overall pretty reasonable. And I wanted to answer the questions,’ he said at the time.

‘But at the same time, it’s a good thing I didn’t, because I’m the type that tries to answer things correctly, even if I don’t know all the answers, and they can then kind of claim that’s perjury.’ 

It remains unclear what the members of the January 6 committee hope to obtain from the new trove of texts, or whether they will lead to further questioning.

‘We know that his behavior did incentivize some of the January 6 conduct and we want to know more about that,’ Rep. Zoe Lofgren, a member of the panel, told CNN.

‘We don’t know what we’ll find in the texts because we haven’t seen them. But we’ll look at it and learn more, I’m sure.’ 

The January 6 committee is now reportedly in possession of Jones' text messages

The January 6 committee is now reportedly in possession of Jones' text messages

The January 6 committee is now reportedly in possession of Jones’ text messages

If the texts prove useful the texts could play a starring role in the committee’s next round of hearings this fall.

‘In the course of these hearings we have received new evidence, and new witnesses have bravely stepped forward,’ Liz Cheney said at the end of the committee’s ninth overall hearing on July 21.

‘Efforts to litigate and overcome immunity and executive privilege claims have been successful, and those continue. Doors have opened, new subpoenas have been issued, and the dam has begun to break.’

She added: ‘We have far more evidence to share with the American people, and more to gather. So our committee will spend August pursuing emerging information on multiple fronts before convening further hearings this September.’