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NYC dad files $50 million lawsuit against ACS, Meta after teen’s fatal stabbing
- A New York City father filed a $50 million federal lawsuit blaming Meta and ACS for his daughter Emery Mizell's death after a cyberbullying campaign.
- Emery Mizell was killed on May 2, 2024, in the Bronx after a month-long cyberbullying campaign a 15-year-old foster child conducted on Instagram, according to the suit.
- The lawsuit accuses Meta of creating addictive features that facilitate bullying and harassment among teenagers, a claim central to the plaintiff’s argument for liability.
- The father asserts ACS failed to monitor the suspect, who reportedly had violent propensities, despite warning signs.
- Meta responded that it enforces policies against bullying and harassment and previously restricted teen messaging features.
- ACS said it is reviewing the lawsuit with the Law Department, indicating it is monitoring the case.
- Emery Mizell’s death has drawn attention to online safety, parental oversight, and corporate responsibility for teen users.
- The suit seeks $50 million in damages and names Meta, ACS, and the city among the defendants.
- The case is part of broader debate over teen safety online and the accountability of tech platforms.
- The lawsuit was filed in March and recently moved to Manhattan Federal Court.
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