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Meta faces new legal trouble as court finds company tried to block research on teen harm

A Washington court ruled that Meta cannot hide internal research on teen mental health harms, saying its lawyers told staff to change or block findings to avoid legal trouble.

October 24, 2025 / 09:58 IST
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A court in Washington, DC, has ruled that Meta — the parent company of Facebook and Instagram — cannot use attorney-client privilege to hide certain internal documents related to teen mental health. The ruling is part of a wider legal battle in the United States over how social media platforms affect young users.

According to Bloomberg Law, Judge Yvonne Williams of the DC Superior Court found that Meta’s lawyers had advised company researchers to “remove,” “block,” or “limit” parts of their studies on teen mental health harm to reduce the company’s legal risks. The court said this advice went beyond normal legal counsel and appeared to be an attempt to cover up or alter information — which falls under the crime-fraud exception to attorney-client privilege.

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“The Court notes that Meta’s counsel explicitly advised Meta researchers to ‘remove,’ ‘block,’ ‘button up,’ ‘limit,’ and ‘update’ their research,” Judge Williams wrote, adding that such advice was aimed at reducing the company’s potential liability.

Meta, however, disagreed with the court’s view. A company spokesperson said these were “routine, appropriate lawyer-client discussions,” and denied that any research findings were deleted or destroyed. Meta now has seven days to hand over the four documents in question, which were created between November 2022 and July 2023.