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NJ attorney general sues TikTok, says it's harmful to teens

The lawsuit alleges the video-sharing app is designed to be addictive

Aired 10/08/2024

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NJ attorney general sues TikTok, says it's harmful to teens

Clip: 10/8/2024 | 4m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

The lawsuit alleges the video-sharing app is designed to be addictive

New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin announced a lawsuit against TikTok on Tuesday that he says he’s filing on behalf of the 2 million New Jersey residents under the age of 18 targeted by the video-sharing platform.

Aired 10/08/2024

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