Article 69DV4 Meta Says $725M Deal Ends All Cambridge Analytica Claims; One State [New Mexico] Disagrees

Meta Says $725M Deal Ends All Cambridge Analytica Claims; One State [New Mexico] Disagrees

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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/03/meta-says-725m-deal-ends-all-cambridge-analytica-claims-one-state-disagrees/

Tomorrow is the day that Meta expected would finally end its Cambridge Analytica woes. That's when a US district court in California is scheduled to preliminarily approve a $725 million settlement agreement that Meta believed would release the company of all related claims.

However, just days before Meta could reach that seeming finish line, the state of New Mexico has moved to intervene. In a court filing yesterday, New Mexico argued that Meta might be interpreting its settlement agreement wrong and claimed that, for New Mexico citizens, the Cambridge Analytica scandal is far from resolved.

To clarify whether Meta's agreement releases New Mexico's and others' claims and to ensure that the California court doesn't "inadvertently or otherwise release claims" raised in New Mexico's still-pending parallel action against Meta, New Mexico's attorneys have asked to be heard "briefly" at tomorrow's hearing.
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[Update: A Meta spokesperson told Ars, "The attorneys representing New Mexico misstated our position, which we will explain to the Court."]

Previously:
Meta Settles Cambridge Analytica Scandal Case for $725m
Facebook Agrees to Settle Cambridge Analytica Lawsuit
Facebook Paid FTC $4.9B More than Required to Shield Zuckerberg, Lawsuit Alleges
Facebook Sued Over Cambridge Analytica Data Scandal

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