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  2. Meta to pay $25 million to settle Trump's 2021 lawsuit over ...

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    (Reuters) - Meta Platforms on Wednesday said it has agreed to pay about $25 million to settle a lawsuit by President Donald Trump over the company's suspension of his accounts after the Jan. 6 ...

  3. I’ve been scammed — will my bank refund the money? - AOL

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    About 5.4 million Americans reported losing a total of $10 billion to the FTC to scams and fraud in ... call your bank’s fraud department and explain the situation. ... Meta Pay doesn’t appear ...

  4. Meta to pay President Trump $25 million settlement for ... - AOL

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    Meta will pay Donald Trump roughly $25 million as part of a settlement agreement resolving a 2021 lawsuit brought after the company suspended the president’s Facebook accounts.. Trump filed the ...

  5. Lawsuits involving Meta Platforms - Wikipedia

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    Class Action v. Meta Platforms Inc. In July 2022, a former Army vet and member of Facebook's escalation team sued Facebook. The lawsuit claimed that Facebook introduced a tool in 2019 to allow staff access to deleted Messenger data and that this data was sometimes shared with law enforcement. [129] July 2022 META v. Meta Platforms Inc.

  6. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    On July 6, 2016, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a petition in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco, asking for a court order to enforce an administrative summons issued to Facebook, Inc., under Internal Revenue Code section 7602, [171] in connection with an Internal Revenue Service examination of Facebook's year 2010 U.S. Federal ...

  7. 2021 Facebook leak - Wikipedia

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    In mid September 2021, The Wall Street Journal began publishing articles on Facebook based on internal documents from unknown provenance. Revelations included reporting of special allowances on posts from high-profile users ("XCheck"), subdued responses to flagged information on human traffickers and drug cartels, a shareholder lawsuit concerning the cost of Facebook (now Meta) CEO Mark ...

  8. US Supreme Court tosses case involving securities fraud suit ...

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    The U.S. Supreme Court sidestepped on Friday a decision on whether to allow shareholders to proceed with a securities fraud lawsuit accusing Meta's Facebook of misleading investors about the ...

  9. Federal Trade Commission v. Meta Platforms, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The case centers on Meta acquisition of Facebook's two former competitors—Instagram and WhatsApp. The FTC alleges that Meta holds monopolistic power in the US social networking market and seeks to force the company to divest from Instagram and WhatsApp to break up the conglomerate. The Federal Trade Commission said that Meta's actions prevent ...