Meta Executives Face $8B Privacy Lawsuit Over Facebook Data Breaches

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A class action lawsuit against Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other company leaders has begun, alleging that Meta misled investors about privacy risks related to the 2018 Cambridge Analytica scandal, violating a 2012 FTC consent order and resulting in over $8 billion in legal and settlement costs. The trial includes testimonies from privacy experts and former Facebook executives, with a ruling expected in the coming months.
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- Meta shareholders sue Zuckerberg, Thiel and Sandberg for $8bn over FTC fines The Guardian
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