Alex Jones
Conspiracy theorist and "Infowars" radio host Alex Jones has been accused of sending child pornography to the lawyers of the Sandy Hook families - just days after he claimed to be the target of a malware attack that left kiddie porn on his servers.

The Connecticut law firm Koskoff, Koskoff and Bieder - which represents the families of eight victims from the 2012 shooting in Newtown - filed court documents Monday, stating that they had received electronic files from Jones that contained x-rated files and contacted the FBI as a result.

"The FBI advised counsel that its review located numerous additional illegal images, which had apparently been sent to InfoWars email addresses," the court documents stated.

Jones apparently knew the filing was coming, with him posting a rant video over the weekend titled "Alex Jones Responds to Sandy Hook Child Porn Set Up."

Naming Sandy Hook lawyer Chris Mattei specifically, the native Texan said: "You're trying to set me up with child porn, I'm going to get your ass!"

"These were emails that if you, me or one of your workers had opened we would have been subjected to five years in federal prison," added Jones' lawyer, Norm Pattis, who was seated alongside him.

"One million dollars," continued Jones. "One million dollars you little gang member. One million dollars to put your head on a pike. One million dollars, bitch."

The 45-year-old added, "You're not going to ever defeat Texas, you sacks of s-t...I'm not into kids like your Democratic party, you c-ksuckers. I don't like having sex with children, I would never have sex with children...I am so sick of their filth and living off the dead kids of Sandy Hook."

Mattei and the Koskoff firm mentioned the "threatening" video in their court filings and requested that immediate action be taken against Jones.

"This Court has an obligation to protect the attorneys, parties, and the judicial process," the documents said. "Threats against counsel have been made on air to a very large audience. The plaintiffs therefore request that the Court review the video."

Mattei and his firm have asked that the footage be reviewed before Tuesday, when Jones is scheduled to appear for a hearing.

"This is an issue that the Court should be fully aware of at the earliest possible moment," the lawyers stated.

Jones is being sued by the Sandy Hook families for repeatedly claiming that the massacre was a hoax on his radio show. The Infowars founder has since denounced the theory and said that he believes the shooting occurred.