Jury in social media addiction trial tells judge it's having difficulty coming to consensus


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LOS ANGELES, March ⁠23 (Reuters) - The jury in the social ‌media addiction trial in Los Angeles told the judge on Monday it is having difficulty coming ​to a consensus with one ⁠defendant.

The defendants are ⁠Google and Meta, but the jury did ⁠not ‌specify which one it was referring to.

Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl ⁠said the jury should reach a verdict ​if ‌it can, adding that the case ⁠will have ​to be retried with a new set of jurors if it cannot reach ⁠an agreement.

The jury has been ​deliberating for over a week in a trial that involves a young woman who ⁠said she became addicted to Google's YouTube and Meta's Instagram at a young age. The outcome of her case could ​influence thousands of similar ⁠cases against the tech companies brought by ​parents, attorneys general ‌and school districts.

(Reporting by Dan ​Fastenberg in Los Angeles, Courtney Rozen in Washington;Editing by Rod Nickel)

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