AUSTIN, Texas – Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ legal team inadvertently sent opposing lawyers two years worth of his text messages, according to statements made in court Wednesday.

The development happened before a jury began deliberating how much money Jones should pay for defaming the family of a boy killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. Jones told the court Wednesday he now understands it was irresponsible to call the attack a hoax.

Jones testified Wednesday he believes the massacre was “100% real.” The admission from the Infowars host was one of many remarkable developments in court Wednesday.

Jones attempted to sway a jury that will determine how much he and his media company, Free Speech Systems, owe for defaming the family of a 6-year-old boy who was killed in the 2012 attack, which left 20 students and six educators dead in Newtown, Connecticut. 

Jones has been accused of perjuring himself under oath several times this week, including once by the judge, and was confronted in open court Wednesday by a lawyer for Jesse Lewis’ family with an extensive copy of his cell phone records — evidence that was apparently accidentally sent to them by Jones’ attorneys. 

The stunning moment appeared to even take Jones by surprise when he was shown copies of his own text messages by Mark Bankston, a lawyer for the boy’s parents, Scarlett Lewis and Neil Heslin.

“Your attorneys messed up and sent me an entire digital copy of your entire cell phone, with everything text message you’ve sent for the past two years,” Bankston says in court Wednesday in a moment that has now gone viral on social media.