Both companies had filed motions asking the court to set aside the judgment, arguing procedural and legal errors. However, the judge ruled that the verdict would stand, saying the defendants failed to provide sufficient grounds to invalidate the decision.
The ruling marks a significant setback for Meta and YouTube, who now face the possibility of paying one of the largest tech‑related damages awards in recent years. Legal analysts say the decision strengthens the position of plaintiffs pursuing accountability over alleged platform‑related harms.
The companies are expected to explore further legal options, including appeals, but for now, the multi‑billion‑dollar verdict remains firmly in place.
The ruling marks a significant setback for Meta and YouTube, who now face the possibility of paying one of the largest tech‑related damages awards in recent years. Legal analysts say the decision strengthens the position of plaintiffs pursuing accountability over alleged platform‑related harms.
The companies are expected to explore further legal options, including appeals, but for now, the multi‑billion‑dollar verdict remains firmly in place.

The tech mogul in the USA are now the new oligarchs and are now majorly in support of fascists movements in the west and are making life difficult for people of colour. It is so sad what the West is becoming since Trump won the election. You can just make money and make life difficult for common people.
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