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Mark Zuckerberg and several current and former Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) directors have agreed to pay $190 million to settle a shareholder lawsuit alleging they failed to protect Facebook users' privacy.
The amount of the settlement, disclosed in a filing Thursday in Delaware Chancery Court, had been sealed since a trial was halted in July.
As part of the deal, the company's board has agreed to strengthen policies on director conduct, insider trading, and whistleblower protections.
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The derivative lawsuit claimed leadership allowed widespread data misuse that led to billions in fines, including the $5 billion penalty tied to the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Initially, shareholders demanded $8 billion, claiming that Meta executives disregarded their oversight responsibilities while improperly accessing user data without authorization.
This is the second-largest Delaware derivative settlement involving oversight failures, and it will be paid out from directors’ and officers’ insurance.
The lawyers for the plaintiffs will demand fees of up to 30% of the award.
A high-profile trial that was scheduled to include testimony from Zuckerberg, Marc Andreessen, Sheryl Sandberg, Peter Thiel, and others has been put on hold by the settlement.
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