Jury in Social Media Addiction Trial Tells Judge It’s Having Difficulty Coming to Consensus

By Dan Fastenberg and ⁠Courtney ⁠Rozen

LOS ANGELES, ⁠March 23 (Reuters) – The jury in the ​social media addiction trial in Los ‌Angeles told the judge ‌on Monday it is ⁠having ⁠difficulty coming to a consensus with one defendant.

The ​defendants are Google and Meta, but the jury did not specify which ​one it was referring to.

Judge Carolyn B. ⁠Kuhl said ⁠the jury should ⁠reach ​a verdict if it can, adding that ​the case ⁠will have to be retried with a new set of jurors if it cannot reach an agreement.

The ⁠jury has been deliberating for over a week ⁠in a trial that involves a young woman who said she became addicted to Google’s YouTube and Meta’s Instagram at a young age. The outcome of her case could influence thousands of similar ⁠cases against the tech companies brought by parents, attorneys general and school districts.

(Reporting by Dan Fastenberg in ​Los Angeles, Courtney Rozen in Washington;Editing ​by Rod Nickel)

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