A jury in New Mexico found Meta liable for failing to disclose risks to children on its platforms.
The court ruled Meta violated consumer protection laws, imposing a $375 million fine after a case led by Raúl Torrez.
An undercover investigation revealed adults could send explicit material to accounts posing as minors, highlighting safety failures.
Prosecutor Linda Singer argued the issues stemmed from prioritizing growth over child safety, though she sought a higher $2 billion penalty.
Meta defended its efforts, citing 40,000 safety staff, but the verdict signals growing legal pressure on tech companies to better protect young users.
A jury in New Mexico has found Meta liable for violating state law by failing to fully disclose risks to children using its social media platforms, delivering a major legal setback for the company that owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.
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