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Australian prosecutors drop billionaire Forrest's case versus Meta

Australian prosecutors have ceased mining tycoon Andrew Forrest's criminal prosecution of Meta over what he stated were thousands of rip-off cryptocurrency advertisements on Facebook that feature his face.

The decision is a problem for Forrest, the 37% owner of iron ore manufacturer Fortescue Metals Group and Australia's. second-richest individual, in his quest to hold the internet giant. liable for the advertisements. A separate civil lawsuit he has actually submitted. against Meta over the advertisements in California is ongoing.

A representative for the Commonwealth Director of Public. Prosecutions stated on Friday that the department had found there. was inadequate evidence to continue the prosecution, but did. not elaborate.

Forrest has actually implicated Meta of breaking Australia's anti-money. laundering laws by enabling third-party fraudsters to utilize its. software application and platform to market phony cryptocurrency schemes. that feature images of his face, leading individuals to believe he. had endorsed them.

He had pursued the lawsuit under Australian laws that permit. an individual to criminally prosecute a foreign corporation with. the authorization of the chief law officer.

Forrest said in a declaration that the decision to dismiss the. case was a tragedy for innocent parents and grandparents who. have lost their life savings.

A spokesperson for Meta was not instantly offered for. comment.

Forrest included that he would continue to pursue the. California case, in which he accuses the U.S. company of taking. inadequate actions to avoid the advertisements.

In a declare that case, Forrest stated Meta guaranteed him in. 2019 that it would help remove the scam ads featuring. his face, but that the ads kept appearing for Australian. Facebook users, leading to hefty losses for individuals who were. duped.

The social networks giant has actually argued that a U.S. law exempts. web platforms from duty for content posted by. third parties and has actually looked for to have Forrest's suit. dismissed. Forrest contends that Meta's argument is invalid,. arguing that the U.S. law just uses domestically.

From April 2023 to November 2023, more than 1,000 such. advertisements appeared on Facebook, Forrest's filing said.

(source: Reuters)