Baltimore lawyers file class action lawsuit against meta and google for "squatter networks"

A Baltimore lawyer has filed a class action lawsuit claiming that Google and Meta permit advertisements promoting “squatter networks.” The lawsuit alleges that these ads focus on vacant properties, where individuals break in, replace the locks, and let others move in.

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