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New Mexico Jury Finds Meta Liable for Enabling Child Sexual Exploitation

via Washington Times·4h ago·4 sources·Community Voted

A New Mexico jury has ruled that social media giant Meta violated state consumer protection laws by failing to protect children from online predators. The verdict orders Meta to pay a $375 million penalty, marking a significant legal blow to the company's safety claims. This decision underscores the growing legal scrutiny facing big tech platforms regarding their responsibility in safeguarding minors from digital harm.

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Coverage from 4 outlets

CNN

Jury finds Meta liable in case over child sexual exploitation on its platforms

Fox Business

Meta ordered to pay $375M after jury finds platform enabled child predators in landmark New Mexico case

Salon

“Big Tech can no longer place our kids in danger”: Meta loses New Mexico child exploitation case

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