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California, Colorado, New Jersey AGs outline Meta child-safety case on trial day one in Oakland

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Summary

The segment shows California AG Rob Bonta, joined by Colorado AG Phil Weiser and New Jersey AG Jennifer Davenport, holding a press conference after opening statements in the federal trial against Meta in Oakland. They describe a 5-7 week bellwether case brought by 29 states alleging Meta designed addictive features on Instagram and Facebook that harm children's mental health while deceiving the public and violating COPPA. The AGs reference whistleblower testimony, internal studies showing harms such as increased suicide ideation and body-image issues, and specific decisions by Mark Zuckerberg. They outline requested remedies including injunctive relief on features like infinite scroll and notifications plus civil penalties.

Editorial Assessment

The press conference accurately conveys the states' core allegations, supported by the 2023 complaint and referenced internal documents. Viewers receive a clear plaintiffs'-side account of evidence such as whistleblower Bejar's testimony and statistics on teen harms. Missing context includes Meta's counter-arguments on age verification and parental tools, the advisory nature of the jury, and that the $1.4 trillion figure is Meta's estimate of maximum exposure rather than the states' demand. The presentation is consistent with standard post-opening press events and aligns with contemporaneous reporting on the August 18, 2026, proceedings.

Key Moments

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Meta knew Instagram made suicide/self-injury thoughts worse for more than 13% of teen girls

Cited in AG statements and aligns with internal research referenced in the multistate complaint and 2023 press releases.

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Zuckerberg personally overruled staff to keep image filters simulating plastic surgery

Part of the states' narrative from internal discussions; Meta's response and full context not addressed in the presser.

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29 states in bellwether trial; broader coalition of ~42 sued in 2023

Confirmed by court filings and contemporaneous reporting on the Oakland federal case.

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Meta violated COPPA by retaining users under 13 without parental consent

Core allegation in the federal complaint; judge previously allowed COPPA claims to proceed.

Sources Consulted

  1. Meta faces 29-state trial that could reshape Instagram, Facebook
  2. Trial for Meta begins with states arguing its platforms hook children
  3. Ahead of Opening Statements, Attorney General Bonta Lays Out Case Against Meta
  4. Meta says state AGs seek $1.4 trillion over youth safety claims