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District of Columbia renews effort to read Facebook CEO Zuckerberg emails in Cambridge Analytica lawsuit

( January 2, 2020, 20:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The District of Columbia is renewing its plea for a superior court judge to order Facebook to search the inbox of top Facebook executives including Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg. In a motion to compel, city attorneys said they're renewing a motion earlier denied without prejudice to obtain the executives' documents and records from the social media giant's Growth and Monetization teams. "While the executives' role in the substance of the suit is clear, Facebook has refused to produce any of their custodial documents, effectively hiding Facebook' s decision-making where it occurred at the highest level," they wrote. DC Attorney General Karl Racine is suing Facebook over the Cambridge Analytica scandal. See document below....

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