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US FTC files reply in support of admitting testimony in Meta monopolization case

( March 18, 2025, 21:40 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The US Federal Trade Commission filed a reply in support of its motion for the testimony of two executives from TikTok and Pinterest to be admissible at trial in a monopolization case against Meta Platforms. “Here, unlike in the cases cited by Meta, the FTC seeks to admit testimony regarding matters within the corporate knowledge of relevant industry participants, and that testimony will be provided by witnesses that the FTC will call live at trial, who can be questioned by both the court and Meta itself,” the FTC said. See attached file. ...

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