$725M Facebook Settlement Payout Date Delayed by Objectors' Appeal

Facebook's parent company, Meta, agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit, but payouts are stuck in legal limbo.

Facebook settlement: A Facebook logo on a stack of money.
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A pair of objectors are appealing the $725 million Facebook settlement connected to the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal. The ongoing legal wrangling will likely delay settlement payouts to affected Facebook users by many months, according to the official settlement website.

Law.com reported that objectors' attorneys Kendrick Jan and John Pentz filed an  opening brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on May 4, as part of their clients' appeal of the settlement approval granted last year. 

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