A federal judge accused Facebook of 'gaslighting' users impacted by data breaches and fined the site and its lawyers nearly $1 million
, a judge on Thursday decided that wasn't quite enough to ensure the social media giant had learned its lesson for sharing user data without permission. Facebook and its lawyers from the high-profile firm Gibson Dunn to pay an additional $925,078.51 to the class action plaintiffs for"trying to gaslight" their users and the court about its conduct.
"Unfortunately, this sort of conduct is not uncommon in our court system," the judge wrote."But it was unusually egregious and persistent here."
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