Meta faces potential $1.4 trillion liability in Zuckerberg’s biggest legal challenge

A new legal filing targets Meta’s parent company in a dispute that could generate a massive financial judgment. The case stems from allegations that Meta violated antitrust regulations in its

A new legal filing targets Meta’s parent company in a dispute that could generate a massive financial judgment. The case stems from allegations that Meta violated antitrust regulations in its acquisition strategy. Analysts estimate the potential liability could reach $1.4 trillion, the largest ever for a tech firm. The figure reflects possible damages, fines, and corrective measures ordered by a court. If upheld, the judgment would reshape Meta’s balance sheet and affect its market valuation. Investors are closely monitoring the proceedings for signs of settlement or appeal. Meta’s legal team has signaled intent to contest the claims vigorously. The outcome will likely influence future regulatory actions against major platforms.