Meta is distributing a second round of payments from its $725 million Facebook user privacy settlement beginning June 9, 2026. The settlement stems from the 2018 Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal, where user information was improperly shared with third parties. [1, 2]
Eligibility and Payout Details
•Prior Cashers Only: You are only eligible if you submitted a valid claim by the August 2023 deadline and successfully cashed or activated your initial payment from September 2025. [1, 3]
•Source of Funds: The court approved this second wave to redistribute over $100 million in unclaimed funds left behind by users who never cashed their physical checks or let their digital payments expire. [3, 4]
•Estimated Payout: Individual payments are expected to be smaller than the initial average of $29.43. Payout estimates range from a minimum of $4.67 to a maximum of $7.32 depending on your original account history. [1, 5]
Timeline and Distribution
•Launch Date: Batch distributions will officially begin on June 9, 2026, and roll out over a four-week period. [1, 6]
•Email Alerts: The claims administrator is sending notifications with the subject line "Facebook User Privacy Settlement – Settlement and Second Distribution Status Update". [1]
•Advance Notice: Eligible users can expect a final email notice 3 to 4 days before their specific payment drops. [1]
•Payment Methods: Money will automatically be delivered via the method you chose for your first payment, including Zelle, PayPal, Venmo, direct deposit, prepaid Mastercard, or paper check. [5, 7]
No action is required to claim this bonus if you qualify. For status inquiries, you can message the administrator at [email protected] with your original Claim ID. You can also monitor updates directly on the official Facebook User Privacy Settlement Website. [1, 4, 6, 8, 9]
Would you like help drafted an inquiry email to the administrator to check your Claim ID status, or do you need assistance recognizing the signs of settlement email scams?
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[5] https://t.co/Ei5CNtZdy1
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[7] https://t.co/8sA2WT6vul
[8] https://t.co/omNVwPCLNd
[9] https://t.co/xc0Qs5jX3p
High-profile white defendants in recent decades who did not testify in their own defense for the killings of Black victims include Dylann Roof (murdered nine parishioners at Emanuel AME Church), Travis McMichael (convicted of the murder of Ahmaud Arbery), and James Alex Fields Jr. (convicted of killing Heather Heyer and injuring counter-protesters in Charlottesville). [1]
Criminal defendants are protected by the Fifth Amendment, meaning they cannot be compelled to take the stand, and their choice to remain silent cannot be used against them in court. Many defense attorneys advise their clients not to testify to prevent prosecutors from cross-examining them and revealing damaging information or prior inconsistencies to the jury.
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