New Mexico Wants Almost $1B From 'Public Nuisance' Meta
New Mexico is requesting a judge order Meta to pay a penalty after a jury determined the company endangered children. The state has labeled Meta a public nuisance. This request follows the second phase of a landmark trial.
What changed
The state is now seeking nearly $1 billion from Meta.
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New Mexico Seeks Nearly $1 Billion Penalty From Meta
confidence 50%New Mexico is requesting a judge order Meta to pay a penalty after a jury determined the company endangered children. The state has labeled Meta a public nuisance. This request follows the second phase of a landmark trial.
Still unconfirmed:
- New Mexico wants almost $1 billion from Meta.
- The request follows the second phase of a landmark trial.
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New Mexico Seeks $1 Billion Penalty From Meta
confidence 100%New Mexico is asking a judge to order Meta to pay a penalty. The state labels the company a public nuisance after a jury found it endangered children. The request seeks reforms for social media safety and youth mental health.
What's confirmed:
- New Mexico is seeking a $1 billion penalty from Meta.
- The state identifies Meta as a public nuisance.
- A jury found the company liable for endangering children.
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New Mexico Seeks $953 Million Penalty From Meta
confidence 100%New Mexico is asking a Santa Fe judge to order Meta to pay $953 million. This request follows a jury finding that the tech company was liable for endangering children. The state describes the company as a public nuisance.
What's confirmed:
- New Mexico is seeking $953 million from Meta.
- A jury found Meta liable for endangering children.
- The state characterizes Meta as a public nuisance.