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‘This was a righteous case. A holy war’: the lawyer who took on Meta and Google – and won

In a landmark ruling, a young plaintiff named Kaley wins $6 million from Meta and Google for damages related to social media addiction. This case could lead to over 2,000 similar lawsuits, potentially reshaping social media regulations as e...

The Guardian· Jul 12, 2026 · 11:45 AM · 1 views

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In a landmark ruling, a young plaintiff named Kaley wins $6 million from Meta and Google for damages related to social media addiction. This case could lead to over 2,000 similar lawsuits, potentially reshaping social media regulations as experts weigh in on the implications. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #news #breaking #socialmedia #lawsuit #Meta #Google #mentalhealth

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