Bloomberg Tech reporter Alexandra Levine discusses the landmark federal trial against Meta over youth harm claims brought by 29 states. She says potential damages could approach $200 billion or as much as $1.4 trillion under Meta's warning, but argues injunctive relief forcing product design changes is the larger risk. The case is presented as a meaningful threat to Meta's business and part of a broader social media litigation reckoning.
- A landmark federal trial against Meta begins with opening statements this week.
- 29 state attorneys general accuse Meta of designing Facebook and Instagram to addict minors.
- Potential damages range from roughly $200 billion cited by states to $1.4 trillion warned by Meta.
- Injunctive relief could force changes to app design, algorithms, and notifications.
- Mark Zuckerberg and the head of Instagram may testify.
- The court has already narrowed the case by excluding some algorithm and notification claims.
- The trial could last about seven weeks.
Meta faces a landmark federal trial where state AGs are seeking roughly $200 billion in damages, and Meta has warned the damages could reach $1.4 trillion. The larger risk is the request for injunctive relief that could force Meta to change product design and operations, fundamentally altering how the business runs and threatening profits.
This Bloomberg Markets video, published August 16, 2026,
features Alexandra Levine
discussing META.
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