MediaDailyNewsState AGs Want Meta Fined $1.4 Trillion
Meta Platforms is seeking to block attorneys general from asking a jury to assess penalties of $1.4 trillion, should the jury find Meta liable for violating state consumer protection laws and the
federal children's privacy law. ...
By Wendy Davis

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