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Ohio AG sues Facebook over losses in state's largest pension fund

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The Facebook logo inside the data center in New Albany that opened in February 2020.

Attorney General Dave Yost is seeking class-action status for the suit, which maintains the social media giant misrepresented itself to investors.

Ohios attorney general over millions of dollars in losses suffered by the states largest pension fund, one of the biggest in the world.

This is one of the first lawsuits against Facebook following reports that the social media giant knew its Instagram product was harming teenage girls, but didnt do anything about it.

Republican Attorney General Dave Yost said Facebook claimed it was taking steps to protect the health and well-being of children. When internal documents from a whistleblower revealed last month in disputed that, the stock took a hit.

The Ohio Public Employees Retirement System sold some Facebook stock it had bought in July, realizing a $4 million loss.

Yost admitted thats a small percentage of the more than $90 billion the fund manages, but he said it's not just about the dollar value of the loss.

The bottom line is, there are substantial questions about the governance of Facebook. Do their policies what they say they mean? What are the internal procedures to make sure the policy is followed? Yost said.

Yost is also seeking class-action status. The lawsuit was filed in US District Court in the Northern District of California.

A spokesperson for Meta, which is Facebooks new name, said in a statement: This suit is without merit and we will defend ourselves vigorously.

Contact Karen at 614-578-6375 or at kkasler@statehousenews.org.
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