A jury in New Mexico has ordered Meta to pay a hefty fine of <strong>$375 million</strong> due to its involvement in the sexual exploitation of children through its platforms. The company was found liable for misleading consumers about the safety of its services.
A jury in New Mexico has imposed a historic fine of <strong>$375 million</strong> on Meta, the parent company of popular social media platforms, for failing to protect children from exploitation. This landmark ruling marks the first of its kind against the company.
A court in New Mexico has issued a groundbreaking ruling against Meta, affirming that the company has caused harm to children. This decision marks a significant milestone in the legal battle over online safety for youth.
A jury in New Mexico has ruled that Meta violated state law by misleading users about the safety of its products, resulting in potential fines of up to $375 million. This landmark decision follows closing arguments presented just a day prior.