Jason Hawes Scores Another Court Victory in the Ongoing Conjuring House Legal Battle
“I don't do things in the shadows — I bring the lights in, set up the cameras, and let the evidence speak for itself. Tonight is no different.”
— Jason Hawes
The fight for truth — both inside haunted locations and inside a courtroom — never stops. Today marked another significant legal victory in the ongoing case surrounding The Conjuring House, and tonight I'm going live to break it all down with the community. If you've been following this story, you know how much this means — not just to me personally, but to everyone who believes in doing things the right way.
I've spent the better part of my career walking into dark rooms, challenging claims, and demanding evidence before I'll accept any explanation — paranormal or otherwise. That same principle applies when I walk into a courtroom. You don't get to make accusations without proof. You don't get to cut corners and expect no consequences. And today, once again, that approach paid off.
The Conjuring House — the Rhode Island property made famous by the Perron family's experiences and later immortalized in the Hollywood film — has been at the center of not just paranormal discussion, but serious legal proceedings that have tested my patience, my resolve, and frankly, my trust in the way some people operate in this field. I'm not going to pretend these battles have been easy. They haven't. But every step forward in court reinforces something I've always believed: if you stand on solid ground — factual, documented, provable ground — the truth eventually wins out.
What I can tell you is that today's ruling represents meaningful progress. The details of the case are something I'll be walking through live tonight at 8:30 PM EST, because this community deserves to hear it directly from me — not filtered through rumors or secondhand accounts. That's always been my approach with TAPS and Ghost Hunters, and it's my approach here. I don't do things in the shadows. I bring the lights in, I set up the cameras, and I let the evidence speak for itself. Tonight is no different. I want to hear your questions, your thoughts, and yes, even your skepticism. That's what makes this community strong.
The broader issue here goes beyond any single legal case. It speaks to the integrity of paranormal investigation as a whole. This field has always struggled for credibility, and the last thing it needs is bad actors — people who exploit haunted locations, manufacture drama, or operate without honesty — dragging it further into disrepute. When I founded TAPS, the entire mission was to approach this work seriously, respectfully, and transparently. That mission doesn't pause because someone decides to take things to court. If anything, it gets louder. Tonight I'll be sharing what this victory means going forward, what still lies ahead, and how all of this connects to the larger story of The Conjuring House. Come with your questions. Come with your theories. Let's talk it through together.
Tonight's live stream is about more than celebrating a legal win — it's about accountability, transparency, and making sure this community stays informed every step of the way. Join me at 8:30 PM EST and let's have an honest conversation. That's the only kind I know how to have.