Meta must pay $375 million for violating New Mexico law in child exploitation case, jury rules
Jury reaches a verdict in New Mexico trial in which the state's attorney general alleged that Meta failed to safeguard its family of apps from child predators.
Summary
In a significant ruling, a jury in New Mexico has determined that Meta is liable for $375 million due to its inadequate safeguards against child predators on its family of apps.
This verdict underscores the critical need for robust safety protocols in digital infrastructure, particularly in applications frequented by minors.
The case highlights potential vulnerabilities in app architectures that could be exploited, prompting a reassessment of compliance and risk management strategies within tech companies.
Updates
Update at 03:39 UTC on 2026-03-25
DW News reported A New Mexico jury's decision to hold Meta accountable marks a significant moment in child protection law.
Sources: DW News
Update at 04:04 UTC on 2026-03-25
Hacker News reported A jury has ruled that Meta must compensate victims in a significant child exploitation case.
Sources: Hacker News