La plainte de Mike Huckabee contre Meta sera examinée en appel

Une cour d'appel fédérale va examiner la plainte déposée par l'ambassadeur des États-Unis en Israël, Mike Huckabee, contre Meta Platforms concernant des publicités non autorisées sur Facebook.

La cour d'appel du 3e circuit des États-Unis a inscrit l'affaire à son rôle pour ce jeudi. Un panel de trois juges, composé d'Emil Bove, Peter Phipps et Arianna Freeman, examinera le dossier sur la base des mémoires déposés, sans plaidoiries. Emil Bove a précédemment fait partie des avocats de la défense de l'ancien président Donald Trump dans le cadre d'affaires pénales.

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