LA Social Media Addiction Trial: Jury Weighs Evidence on Day 9 of Deliberations
Jury Deliberates in Landmark Meta-YouTube Addiction Trial
LOS ANGELES – A jury in Los Angeles is currently deliberating in a pivotal lawsuit involving social media giants Meta and YouTube. The case, brought forth by a 20-year-old woman, alleges that the platforms are responsible for her severe mental health struggles due to their use of "engineered addiction."
The trial has entered its ninth day of deliberations, focusing on accusations that Meta and YouTube employed addictive strategies that particularly targeted vulnerable minors. The jury has indicated that it previously reached the financial damages phase but encountered a potential deadlock concerning one of the defendants.
Notably, the trial follows a significant $375 million verdict issued against Meta in a similar case in New Mexico just a day prior.
The plaintiff, identified as K.G.M. from Chico, asserts that Meta and YouTube functioned as "behemoths" exploiting her vulnerability as a minor. Her attorney, Mark Lanier, argued that the platforms drew users in with enticing content, only to ensnare them in addictive cycles.
TikTok and Snap were initially included in the lawsuit but reached undisclosed settlements prior to the trial’s commencement.
In defense, representatives for Meta and YouTube have strongly contested the claims, insisting on their commitment to user well-being. They have questioned the legitimacy of "social media addiction," suggesting that the plaintiff’s challenges stemmed from alleged verbal and physical abuse she endured at home.
While details remain murky regarding the specifics of the defendant causing contention among jurors, it is unclear how much financial compensation the plaintiff is seeking. However, the jury indicated they had shifted to discussing damages late last week before encountering complications in their deliberations.
Timeline of Events
- Pre-Trial: TikTok and Snap settle before the trial begins.
- March 12: Closing arguments are presented by both sides.
- March 13: Jury commences formal deliberations.
- Friday: Jurors notify the court of their transition to the financial damages phase.
- Monday: A note indicates difficulties in reaching a verdict on one defendant, prompting Judge Kuhl to order continued deliberations.
- Tuesday: A New Mexico jury orders Meta to pay $375 million in a parallel case.
- Wednesday: Deliberations resume in Los Angeles.
In court, Lanier likened the platforms to "a lion stalking a pack of vulnerable gazelles," underlining the power imbalance between technology companies and children. Conversely, the media firms maintain that the plaintiff’s claims overlook other significant factors contributing to her mental health condition.
Looking ahead, Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl has cautioned that a retrial may be necessary if the jury cannot reach an agreement regarding one defendant. Meanwhile, Meta’s announcement of plans to appeal the New Mexico verdict indicates a potential ongoing legal struggle related to any damages awarded in this Los Angeles case.







