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Meta ordered to pay $567 million in New Mexico state trial

August 10, 2026
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SANTA FE, Mexico / RankWire.AI / – A New Mexico state court ordered social media giant Meta on Thursday to pay $567 million into a dedicated youth mental health fund after ruling that the company’s platforms constituted a public nuisance. Presiding Judge Bryan Biedscheid of the First Judicial District Court in Santa Fe delivered the decision following a three-week bench trial. The court concluded that Facebook and Instagram contributed significantly to a youth mental health crisis and failed to protect minors from online harm and exploitation.

Meta ordered to pay $567 million in New Mexico state trial
Corporate technology headquarters manage legal defense strategies against state enforcement suits. (AI-generated image)

The latest financial order follows a separate $375 million jury award issued against the company in March 2026 during the initial phase of the state’s legal action. In that earlier proceeding, jurors found that Meta violated New Mexico consumer protection law by misrepresenting product safety features for younger users. Combining the two rulings, Meta ordered to pay $567 million in New Mexico for teen mental health fund allocations faces a total liability of $942 million stemming from the state enforcement action led by New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez.

Under the detailed remedial decree issued by the court, $420 million of the newly awarded funds will directly support clinical mental health treatment services for children across New Mexico. The remaining portion of the judgment is designated to fund public education campaigns, early screening initiatives, and community prevention programs over the next five years. The court ruling also establishes strict operational mandates requiring Meta to enforce default private settings for accounts belonging to users under 18 years old, cap daily engagement time, restrict notification pushes, and strengthen screening mechanisms for child sexual abuse material.

Meta Ordered to Pay $567 Million in New Mexico for Teen Mental Health Fund

The New Mexico enforcement action represents one of the largest financial penalties levied against a major technology company over child safety practices. Attorney General Torrez initiated the lawsuit after state prosecutors conducted investigations alleging that algorithmic recommendation systems systematically exposed minor accounts to predatory contact and explicit material. While ordering extensive product adjustments, Judge Biedscheid declined to mandate mandatory identity tracking for users under 13 years old, citing federal privacy protections established under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.

Corporate representatives for Meta confirmed following the court session that the enterprise intends to appeal the decision to higher state judicial venues. In an official corporate statement, Meta maintained that it has invested heavily in developing specialized age-appropriate features, parent supervision tools, and automated content moderation systems across its applications. Company executives argued that the ruling mischaracterizes platform architecture and fails to reflect internal engineering efforts dedicated to removing harmful material and identifying bad actors operating on social networks.

Judge Directs Millions Toward Prevention Campaigns and Early Screening

The judicial decision arrives amid broader legal pressures facing social media operators across federal and state courts in the United States. More than 40 state attorneys general, alongside hundreds of local school districts, have initiated parallel litigation alleging that platform design choices foster compulsive usage patterns among teenagers. The New Mexico judgment establishes an influential legal benchmark as additional state actions proceed toward trial in federal courts later this year.

As Meta ordered to pay $567 million in New Mexico for teen mental health fund initiatives prepares for appellate proceedings, state legislative authorities are reviewing allocation frameworks to distribute trial proceeds. New Mexico officials indicated that funding mechanisms will prioritize rural healthcare access, clinical behavioral counseling, and school-based health centers. The structural remedies mandated under Thursday’s decree are scheduled to remain in place for five years, pending the outcome of Meta’s formal appeal.

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