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Jury at U.S. Social Media Addiction Trial Reports ‘Difficulty’ in Finding Consensus

Jurors struggle to reach consensus on Meta or YouTube liability in a landmark case that could influence thousands of similar social media addiction lawsuits, Judge warns of possible partial retrial.

  • On Monday, the Los Angeles Superior Court jury reported difficulty reaching consensus on one defendant, prompting Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl to urge continued deliberations and warn that deadlock could force a partial retrial.
  • This bellwether trial centers on claims by plaintiff Kaley G.M. that Meta and YouTube employed 'addictive practices,' with attorney Mark Lanier arguing the platforms operated as 'behemoths' causing mental health struggles.
  • Defense attorneys contested the addiction claims, asserting that K.G.M.'s struggles stemmed from 'alleged verbal and physical abuse by her parents' rather than platform design, challenging the addiction framework itself.
  • Jurors previously indicated they had moved beyond liability on Friday, querying Judge Kuhl on damage calculations; however, persistent deadlock risks a partial mistrial, delaying legal precedent for pending cases.
  • Hundreds of similar lawsuits await this verdict, which explores whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act shields companies from product design claims, establishing precedent for litigation blaming social media for mental trauma.
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US social media addiction trial jury struggles for consensus

Jurors resume deliberations on Tuesday in a landmark social media trial after signaling that they were having trouble agreeing when it comes to one of the two defendants, Meta and YouTube.

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