Jury Finds Meta, Google Liable in Social Media Addiction Trial

Jurors agreed with a California woman that the companies were responsible for psychological harms she suffered after becoming addicted to their platforms.
Jury Finds Meta, Google Liable in Social Media Addiction Trial
Lori Schott (center R) embraces Mary Rodee after the verdict in a landmark trial over whether social media platforms deliberately addict and harm children at Los Angeles Superior Court in Los Angeles on March 25, 2026. William Liang/AP Photo
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LOS ANGELES—A Los Angeles jury on March 25 found Google and Meta liable for $6 million in damages in a landmark social media trial.

The case pitted a 20-year-old plaintiff identified as “Kaley G.M.” or “K.G.M.” against the two tech giants, asking a jury whether the companies could be held accountable for psychological harms that she suffered as a result of an addiction to their apps, YouTube and Instagram.

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Beige Luciano-Adams
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Beige Luciano-Adams is a journalist based in Southern California. She writes special reports and investigative features on a broad range of topics for The Epoch Times. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X: twitter.com/LucianoBeige
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