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Trial Opens Against Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Other Leaders Over Facebook Privacy Violations

Posted on July 17, 2025July 17, 2025 By CWS

An $8 billion class motion buyers’ lawsuit in opposition to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and firm leaders — present and former — started Wednesday, with claims stemming from the 2018 privateness scandal involving the Cambridge Analytica political consulting agency.

Buyers allege of their lawsuit that Meta didn’t totally disclose the dangers that Fb customers’ private info could be misused by Cambridge Analytica, a agency that supported Donald Trump’s profitable Republican presidential marketing campaign in 2016. Shareholders say Fb officers repeatedly and frequently violated a 2012 consent order with the Federal Commerce Fee below which Fb agreed to cease accumulating and sharing private knowledge on platform customers and pals with out their consent.

Fb later offered person knowledge to business companions in direct violation of the consent order and eliminated disclosures from privateness settings that have been required below consent order, the lawsuit alleges.

The fallout led to Fb agreeing to pay a $5.1 billion penalty to settle FTC prices. The social media large additionally confronted important fines in Europe and reached a $725 million privateness settlement with customers. Now shareholders need Zuckerberg and others to reimburse Meta for the FTC advantageous and different authorized prices, which the plaintiffs estimate whole greater than $8 billion.

The primary trial witness, privateness professional Neil Richards, testified Monday morning for the shareholders.

“Fb’s privateness disclosures have been deceptive,” stated Richards, a professor at Washington College Legislation College.

In later testimony, Jeffrey Zients, who served on Fb’s board from 2018 to 2020, testified that shopper privateness and person knowledge have been priorities for each administration and the board.

Nonetheless, he supported settling with the FTC because it investigated potential violations of the 2012 consent order, so the corporate might transfer ahead.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

“It was troublesome as a result of this was some huge cash, however I feel it was higher than the choice,” Zients stated.

Requested if the board thought-about making its founder a celebration to the settlement, he stated Zuckerberg was “important” to working the corporate.

And, Zients, who served in each the Obama and Biden administrations, stated, “there was no indication that he had carried out something improper.”

The case is anticipated to run via late subsequent week and embody testimony from each Zuckerberg and former Chief Working Officer Sheryl Sandberg. Different witnesses anticipated in Delaware Chancery Courtroom, the place Fb father or mother Meta Platforms Inc. is integrated, embody board member Marc Andreessen and former board member Peter Thiel. The decide isn’t anticipated to rule for a number of months.

Meta had hoped the Supreme Courtroom would dismiss the case. Justices heard arguments in November earlier than deciding they need to not have taken it up. The excessive court docket dismissed the corporate’s attraction, leaving in place an appellate ruling permitting the case to go ahead.

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