Washington Attorney General Seeking Nearly $25M Penalty Against Meta
The Washington state attorney general filed a motion Friday seeking the maximum $24.6 million penalty against Facebook's parent company, Meta, for over its 822 intentional violations of Washington's campaign finance transparency law.
October 17, 2022 at 10:26 AM
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Technology Media and TelecomThe Washington state attorney general filed a motion Friday seeking the maximum $24.6 million penalty against Facebook's parent company, Meta, for over its 822 intentional violations of Washington's campaign finance transparency law.
King County Superior Court Judge Douglass North ruled last week that Meta intentionally violated Washington law 822 times.
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