March 25, 2026

A New Mexico jury found that Meta is liable for putting children in danger, harming children’s mental health, and misleading users about safety. Meta is the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.

State prosecutors asked for $2 billion in damages, but the jurors decided on $375 million. Meta earned $201 billion in revenue in 2025.

New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez said, “This is the first time in American history that a state-led action’s been able to hold a big tech company accountable for the harms that they’ve created and allowed to grow on their platforms.”

A New Mexico jury held Meta liable for endangering children’s mental health and misleading users about safety, awarding $375 million in damages despite prosecutors seeking $2 billion, marking the first state-led legal action to hold a major tech company accountable for harm on its platforms; Meta, which earned $201 billion in revenue last year, disputes the verdict and plans to appeal, insisting it works hard to protect users but cannot prevent all harmful content, while broader lawsuits targeting social media addiction and related harms continue to challenge the industry’s responsibility.

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