Meta lawsuit USA: Big blow to Meta Platforms; 375 million dollar fine from US court
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Meta lawsuit USA: Social media giant ‘Meta’ is the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. Currently facing a serious legal crisis. In a landmark and landmark verdict, a jury in the US state of New Mexico has imposed a whopping fine of $375 million (about Rs. 3,100 crores) on the company.
In its judgment, the court clearly stated that the company concealed potential risks related to children’s safety and mental health and prioritized commercial profit instead. The trial lasted for nearly seven weeks, during which the testimony of many witnesses and experts was recorded. Prosecutors argued in court that the company, led by Mark Zuckerberg, was fully aware that its platform could be harmful to children.
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Despite this awareness, the company did not publicly disclose these risks or provide adequate warnings. The prosecution claimed that Meta prioritized profits over safety measures. The jury also observed that Meta concealed information on its platform about the dangers associated with child sexual exploitation—threats that can have serious effects on children’s mental health.
Moreover, the company was also found guilty of misleading and submitting false information. According to the court, Meta took advantage of the children’s young age and lack of experience, adopting unfair business practices. This act is considered a serious violation.
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The judgment further stated that this was not just a one-time mistake, but had become a pattern of repeated violations by the company. The jury determined that Meta violated consumer protection laws thousands of times. Separate fines were imposed for each separate violation, bringing the total fines to $375 million.
According to experts, the verdict sends an important message to the entire technology sector: neglecting children’s safety can have serious consequences. The ruling could pave the way for stricter regulations on social media companies in the future. Currently, Meta has not commented on the decision in any detail; However, it is believed that the company may challenge the verdict in the High Court.
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