Far-left media outlet Raw Story retracted and clarified a false headline Friday after claiming Infowars’ Alex Jones called a lawyer in the Sandy Hook case a “White Jew Boy.”

The article, authored by Sarah K. Burris and published Thursday, claimed Jones used the anti-Semitic slur to refer to attorney Chris Mattei based on misreporting from the website AboveTheLaw.com.

On Friday, Raw Story edited their title and added a correction to the article stating: “Correction: A previous version of this story failed to note that Alex Jones disputes the accuracy of the transcript provided to court.”

Responding to the fake news, Jones clarified on Friday he referred to Mattei as a “white-shoe boy,” a term that’s been around since the 1950s for which the Oxford Dictionary provides a couple of entries.

The Raw Story hit piece was also amended to reflect that Infowars has used the term “white-shoe boy” in the past, as evidenced in a Jon Bowne video title from last December.

The amended Raw Story headline reflected Jones said “white-shoe boy.”

Listen for yourself! Hear Alex say “White-shoe boy” at 13:25:

As of writing, the website where the “Jewboy” claim originated, AboveTheLaw.com, has not issued a retraction or a clarification.

This latest fake news assault against Alex Jones comes in the wake of another major US publication promoting a false headline regarding Sandy Hook.

Earlier this week, MarketWatch ran a headline claiming Alex Jones had lost his defamation case against Sandy Hook after a court ruled against publisher Moon Rock Books over the title “Nobody Died at Sandy Hook,” authored by Jim Fetzer and Mike Palacek, which Jones had no part in producing.

Major @AP @MarketWatch blunder… basic research would have revealed Jones IS NOT the author of "Nobody Died at Sandy Hook" 🙄 Nice try #FakeNews media! pic.twitter.com/1YtKnA9luI — Adan Salazar (@AdanSalazarWins) June 18, 2019

To date, MarketWatch has not updated its unequivocally false headline or sub-headline.

As the fake news attacks against Infowars intensify, attorney Robert Barnes has warned that false mainstream media smears targeting Alex Jones could be answered with libel lawsuits.

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