Court says Meta must turn over 'youth-user wellbeing' records to DC attorney general
META•Broader youth-safety litigation continues
Schwalb, a Democrat, is pursuing the records as part of a lawsuit alleging Meta violated the district's Consumer Protection Procedures Act by developing addictive products for children that duped the public about their safety.
The case is one of thousands by individuals, municipalities, states and school districts nationwide seeking to hold Meta and other social media companies responsible for allegations that they designed their platforms to be addictive to young users. Meta has denied any wrongdoing.
The company is battling similar allegations in other state and federal courts. Claims brought by California and three other states are heading to trial in August in federal court in California, where Meta said this month the plaintiffs are seeking $1.4 trillion in penalties.
Meta has disclosed more than 2.5 million documents to the D.C. attorney general, according to Thursday's ruling.




