The practical effect is that he is going to be constantly hassled for the rest of his life and he will be unable to actually use most of the money he makes because spending it will show that he has it and in most cases will allow the families to make strong attempts to seize the property in satisfaction of the judgement. Notable exceptions being his primary residence (only the primary one) in the state of Florida. Assuming the judgement stands as rendered Alex Jones will be hounded by various legal firms and collection agencies for the rest of his life. That's essentially what happened to O.J. and we saw where that wound up when he began trying to recover assets he claimed had been stolen from him. Also, like O.J., Jones is unlikely to find sympathetic courts awaiting him when he winds up in court and that is going to happen fairly often moving forward.