U.S. states to sue Facebook for antitrust violations on Wednesday, sources say

Reuters

Published Dec 09, 2020 09:27AM ET

Updated Dec 09, 2020 01:35PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of U.S. states led by New York will file a lawsuit on Wednesday afternoon accusing Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) of violating antitrust law, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

New York Attorney General Letitia James' office has said she will make a major "business related" announcement on Wednesday afternoon. North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein's office announced a press call about "a technology company."

The lawsuit will be filed in federal court in Washington, one source said.

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has been probing Facebook, as have state attorneys general. More than 40 are expected to join the lawsuit.

If the lawsuits are filed, Facebook would be the second major tech company sued this year. The Justice Department sued Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc's Google in October.

A spokesman for Facebook declined comment on Wednesday.

In congressional testimony this summer, Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg defended much-criticized acquisitions like Instagram and WhatsApp, saying that his social media platform helped them expand from small, insignificant companies into powerhouses. He has also argued that Facebook has a range of competitors, including other tech giants.