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Facebook sued for SEK240 million for fraudulent ads on the platform
On Thursday, March 21, 2024, Swedish legal representative Lars Olofsson filed a class action lawsuit against Facebook Sweden AB at the Stockholm District Court. Olofsson represents 514 victims who have been deceived by ads published on Facebook in a cannabis ponzi scheme called Juicy Fields, which was initially and most successfully active between April 1 2020 and July 11, 2022. “With this lawsuit, I am demanding that Facebook take responsibility for the fact that fraudulent ads appeared on the platform and further that they were not removed when Facebook users (and my clients) reported them as fraudulent ads to the…
Lars Olofssons actions in the juicyfields case are spreading in the latino communities
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Lars olofsson strategy has spread globally. Time to touch the ”untouchables”
US Supreme Court Conflicted About Liability of Social Media Firms for Content The US Supreme Court is currently pondering how liable social media firms are for damaging content posted via their networks. What impact does this have on the Juicy Fields case? On Tuesday, the US Supreme Court appeared less than sympathetic to an avidly watched case in the social media world. Namely whether Google should assume liability for content posted via its networks. In the case, the family of a 23 year old man who was shot by Islamic gunmen in Paris is arguing that Google and Youtube…